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I have been using T supplements (now Androgel) for several years.

One symptom I have had during various time periods is aching

testicles. This is to the extent that I try to get relief by

applying heating pad to the area, or sit in hot bath.

Have mentioned this to PCP but get no reaction. Right now they are

aching so bad I'm seriously distracted. I might add that their size

is right at the bottom end of the " normal " range for adults. I am

69 years old.

Have made web searches on " aching testicles " but haven't found where

this is consistently thought to be symptomatic of any specific

condition.

Thoughts?

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You'll get good results with a Google search using keywords:

TESTICLE TESTICULAR PAIN. Like:

http://www.emedicinehealth.com/articles/18809-1.asp

" Epididymitis: An inflammation of the epididymis is usually due

to an infection. It is the most common cause of testicular pain in

men older than 18 years. " If that's what it is, it's treatable with

antibiotics.

I guess " ache " is not an official medical term. I'll skip the obvious

cynical wisecracks...

Bruce

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> I have been using T supplements (now Androgel) for several

years.

>

> One symptom I have had during various time periods is aching

> testicles. This is to the extent that I try to get relief by

> applying heating pad to the area, or sit in hot bath.

>

> Have mentioned this to PCP but get no reaction. Right now

they are

> aching so bad I'm seriously distracted. I might add that their

size

> is right at the bottom end of the " normal " range for adults. I am

> 69 years old.

>

> Have made web searches on " aching testicles " but haven't

found where

> this is consistently thought to be symptomatic of any specific

> condition.

>

> Thoughts?

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Hi I had a low pain in my testis but later found out it was my prostate

I have had this for years on TRT. Then when I joined here I found out about

high E2 Estradiol and had it tested and was very high now that I have it down to

normal the pain is gone and my Dr. said my Prostate got smaller. This could be

your problem have you had it checked.

http://www.lef.org/protocols/prtcl-130.shtml#too

Phil

on <specialdoc2002@...> wrote:

I have been using T supplements (now Androgel) for several years.

One symptom I have had during various time periods is aching

testicles. This is to the extent that I try to get relief by

applying heating pad to the area, or sit in hot bath.

Have mentioned this to PCP but get no reaction. Right now they are

aching so bad I'm seriously distracted. I might add that their size

is right at the bottom end of the " normal " range for adults. I am

69 years old.

Have made web searches on " aching testicles " but haven't found where

this is consistently thought to be symptomatic of any specific

condition.

Thoughts?

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Thanks Philip. ... Last month I insisted that my PCP check my level of E2 in

addition to total and free T. Couldn't tell if she really understood the logic

of that but she did it anyway. After results came back, the response was to cut

my Androgel dose from 10 to 5 gm per day. She seems to prefer that patient NOT

receive the blood test results, just take her word for it that a particular

response is appropriate, but I have an appointment in a couple of weeks and

believe me we ARE going to get to the bottom of this. I would go to an

endocrinologist in a minute if I could find one around here that understands

this stuff. May start to look harder after this next appointment!!

philip georgian <pmgamer18@...> wrote:Hi I had a low pain in my

testis but later found out it was my prostate I have had this for years on TRT.

Then when I joined here I found out about high E2 Estradiol and had it tested

and was very high now that I have it down to normal the pain is gone and my Dr.

said my Prostate got smaller. This could be your problem have you had it

checked.

http://www.lef.org/protocols/prtcl-130.shtml#too

Phil

on <specialdoc2002@...> wrote:

I have been using T supplements (now Androgel) for several years.

One symptom I have had during various time periods is aching

testicles. This is to the extent that I try to get relief by

applying heating pad to the area, or sit in hot bath.

Have mentioned this to PCP but get no reaction. Right now they are

aching so bad I'm seriously distracted. I might add that their size

is right at the bottom end of the " normal " range for adults. I am

69 years old.

Have made web searches on " aching testicles " but haven't found where

this is consistently thought to be symptomatic of any specific

condition.

Thoughts?

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Hi if I were you I would demand you get a copy of your blood tests the hell with

her word. What the hell was your Total and Free T when she lowered you androgel

to 5 grams this would make me sick big time. It took some time to get my Dr. to

come around on high E2 but now that he has been into it he checks all of his men

on TRT. And new ones he checks them and if they are low on T and high on E2 he

gives them Arimidex to get the high E2 down. And by doing this most don't need

to go on TRT because getting there E2 down makes there T go up. As for finding

a good Endro good luck I have never found one. The last one I went to wanted to

stop my T meds for 3 months to retest me I asked him how many men does he treat

for low T. and he said I was his first. I was out of there so fast and he still

sent me a bill. Try to work with your Dr. learn as much as you can so you can

question what she is doing with out her turning you off. You are paying the

bill if she is any good she will

come around tell her you talk to other men that have the same problem and you

need to be treated the best you can get. Here are some links.

http://www.medibolics.com/ArimidexBoostsTestosterone.htm

http://www.smart-drugs.com/ias-estrogen.htm

http://www.aace.com/clin/guidelines/hypogonadism.pdf

http://www.natural-hrt.com/andropause04.html

http://tinyurl.com/2s292

Phil

Farrell <specialdoc2002@...> wrote:Thanks Philip. ... Last month

I insisted that my PCP check my level of E2 in addition to total and free T.

Couldn't tell if she really understood the logic of that but she did it anyway.

After results came back, the response was to cut my Androgel dose from 10 to 5

gm per day. She seems to prefer that patient NOT receive the blood test

results, just take her word for it that a particular response is appropriate,

but I have an appointment in a couple of weeks and believe me we ARE going to

get to the bottom of this. I would go to an endocrinologist in a minute if I

could find one around here that understands this stuff. May start to look

harder after this next appointment!!

philip georgian <pmgamer18@...> wrote:Hi I had a low pain in my

testis but later found out it was my prostate I have had this for years on TRT.

Then when I joined here I found out about high E2 Estradiol and had it tested

and was very high now that I have it down to normal the pain is gone and my Dr.

said my Prostate got smaller. This could be your problem have you had it

checked.

http://www.lef.org/protocols/prtcl-130.shtml#too

Phil

on <specialdoc2002@...> wrote:

I have been using T supplements (now Androgel) for several years.

One symptom I have had during various time periods is aching

testicles. This is to the extent that I try to get relief by

applying heating pad to the area, or sit in hot bath.

Have mentioned this to PCP but get no reaction. Right now they are

aching so bad I'm seriously distracted. I might add that their size

is right at the bottom end of the " normal " range for adults. I am

69 years old.

Have made web searches on " aching testicles " but haven't found where

this is consistently thought to be symptomatic of any specific

condition.

Thoughts?

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Thanks again, Phil. Your thinking and mine are tracking 100%. This

PCP is pretty good in general and I don't want to alienate her

unnecessarily, but will make a concerted effort to push her in the

direction you suggest! Over the years I have had six different

PCP's and they can be A LOT worse than this one, trust me on that.

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> I have been using T supplements (now Androgel) for several years.

>

> One symptom I have had during various time periods is aching

> testicles. This is to the extent that I try to get relief by

> applying heating pad to the area, or sit in hot bath.

>

> Have mentioned this to PCP but get no reaction. Right now they

are

> aching so bad I'm seriously distracted. I might add that their

size

> is right at the bottom end of the " normal " range for adults. I am

> 69 years old.

>

> Have made web searches on " aching testicles " but haven't found

where

> this is consistently thought to be symptomatic of any specific

> condition.

>

> Thoughts?

>

>

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