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> Hi,

>

> This is a fantastic place. Many thanks to everyone who participates

> here. I have learned a lot here.

>

> My brother has moved from San Diego to Houston. He is 38 Years old

> and has the beginning signs of Hypogonadism (240 total T) (I am 50

> years old and have full bore secondary hypogonadism). He needs a

> doctor referral in Houston, Texas. Does anyone know who Or eon saw in

> Houston? Does anyone have a recommendation for a doctor in Houston?

>

> My brother found a Tan who wrote a male andropause book, but I

> would like for him to see the doctor that Or eon saw as I think my

> brothers research tech experience would dove-tail with the experience

> of Or eon.

>

> Mant thanks in advance.

>

> WH

I'm sure Oreon posted his name more than once. I don't remember it

right off. That might be disappointing anyway. The guy was not

particularly an expert in hypogonadism. He let Oreon substantially

determine his own treatment. The one good thing was that this doc

didn't especially think that testosterone causes prostate cancer.

Brad

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> >

> > Hi,

> >

> > This is a fantastic place. Many thanks to everyone who participates

> > here. I have learned a lot here.

> >

> > My brother has moved from San Diego to Houston. He is 38 Years old

> > and has the beginning signs of Hypogonadism (240 total T) (I am 50

> > years old and have full bore secondary hypogonadism). He needs a

> > doctor referral in Houston, Texas. Does anyone know who Or eon saw in

> > Houston? Does anyone have a recommendation for a doctor in Houston?

> >

> > My brother found a Tan who wrote a male andropause book, but I

> > would like for him to see the doctor that Or eon saw as I think my

> > brothers research tech experience would dove-tail with the experience

> > of Or eon.

> >

> > Mant thanks in advance.

> >

> > WH

>

>

> I'm sure Oreon posted his name more than once. I don't remember it

> right off. That might be disappointing anyway. The guy was not

> particularly an expert in hypogonadism. He let Oreon substantially

> determine his own treatment. The one good thing was that this doc

> didn't especially think that testosterone causes prostate cancer.

>

> Brad

Okay, I found him:

Larry Lipshultz, M.D., Prof of Urology, Baylor College of Medicine

See message 15633

Brad

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If you read the messages at the website, there is a " search archives "

field and button in the upper right of the page. You probably have to

click it several times - if I remember right it only searches chunks

of old messages at a time.

Mark

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WH,

There's a " Search Archive " feature on the right just below the yellow

" Messages " bar. Enter the key word(s) and press the " Search Archive " button.

That will return a list of messages, and pressing " next " takes you further back.

Keyword selection is the trick. Also, putting in 2 keywords narrrows results,

returning only messages containing both words.

It takes some work to back a ways, so Brad put some effort into his search.

Unless he knows a quicker method.

Bruce

> Many many thank you's Brad999us!!!

>

> You found this by searching archived files? No?

>

> Perhaps someone could instruct me and everyone else that is 'computer

challenged' in how to do this? This would eliminate massive quantities of

extraneous questions that likely annoy people that know how to search the

archives.

>

> WH

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This is what I did.

Remembering to press " next " is important to search the whole archive.

The top of the message area displays what messages are being searched.

I remembered that Oreon was being treated by his urologist so my

search expression was " oreon urologist " (no quotes). It didn't take

that long to find.

Brad

> > Many many thank you's Brad999us!!!

> >

> > You found this by searching archived files? No?

> >

> > Perhaps someone could instruct me and everyone else that is 'computer

> challenged' in how to do this? This would eliminate massive

quantities of

> extraneous questions that likely annoy people that know how to

search the

> archives.

> >

> > WH

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