Guest guest Posted October 20, 2004 Report Share Posted October 20, 2004 I was diagnosed with hypogonadism two years ago by a internal medicine doctor at the age of 40. My initial blood test revealed a testosterone level of 34. Initally I was perscribed a 5mg testosterone patch and on my follow up visit had increased to the 300's. A MRI was run and no abnormalities were found. My perscription was increased to 10mg./day and my testosterone level rose to 540. Initally my energy level really increased as well as libedo and erection frequency and quility. However, after two years of androjel treatments my stamina is decreasing. Other than blood test every six months, my doctor hasn't conducted and additional testing or physical examinations. Is this standard practice for this condition or should I seek the services of a urologist and other specialist? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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