Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 Hi I feel you not a good candidate for gels Testim or Andorgel it is not getting though you skin. You labs for Total and Free T are way to low. When you first went on the gel you felt good because some of the T got into your blood stream and your levels came up. Your TT was 229 before you started the gels if I am reading this right so when you went on the gels you may have gone up to 350 to 450. You brain went to check your T to see if you needed more seen the T from the Gel and stopped sending the messages to your Testis the LH and FSH. So now you fell back down and it looks like your Dr. made a big mistake by lowering you down to 5 grams with out doing a test first. So now we have no Idea what happened. Your TT at 159 show us your not getting the T from the gel into the blood through your skin. And with your TT this low your SHBG and Estradiol will be low. I feel you need to get off the gels and try shots start at 200 mgs. of Depo T for your first shot to jump start you and then do 100 mgs. every week getting this tested every 4 weeks. As for the headache this could be form the stress of your body try to keep you leveled. Go to www.allthingsmale.com and read TRT: A Recipe for Success and the HCG Update. I started on this last yr. and now feel the best I have in 22 yrs. on TRT. And it this are the tests you need and why. You can do the shots your self using a small needle like I use 27g 1ml x 1/2 " lg. needle. I shoot into my thigh. When you get the Depo T it comes 200mgs./ml so you will only need to draw out .5mls to do a 100mg. shot. You need to get your TT and FT up into the upper 1/3 of your labs range for a young man then work up or down from there on how you feel. When you find the right range you need to be there and stable for say 2 months getting tested every 4 weeks. Then add HCG shots to keep your Testis working and your libido up. Do a 250 IU shot on the 5th and 6th days after your T shot. Print the TRT and show it to your Dr. and tell him you need to try this I did best thing I ever did. Phil jonnyblog <jonnyblog@...> wrote: I started 10g Androgel about 5 weeks ago. (My old labs are at the very bottom of this email. I immediately felt better and stayed good for ~ 2 weeks, and then I crashed, and for the last 3 weeks I've felt miserable again. When I crashed 3 weeks ago I also started having terible headsaches so my Dr. told me to lower the dosage to 5g/day. I got retested last week, and here are the results: Total-T: 159 (400-1080) Sex Horm Bind Glob: 11 (11-80) Free-T: 42.4 (47-244) Estradiol, 17-Beta: 13 (<60) Please comment, thanks! --------------------------------------------------------------------- New Blood Labs--3/3/06: Glucose, 2HR PP: 77 -- 65-139 mg/dl FSH AND LH LH: 2.2 -- 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL FSH: 1.2 -- 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL Insulin, Serum: 14 -- <17 Micro IU/mL Total Testosteron: 273 -- 260-1000 ng/dL Free Testosteron Testosterone, %, Free: 1.7 -- 1.0-2.7 Percent Testosterone, Free: 45.2 -- 50.0-210.0 pg/mL Hemoglobin A1C: 4.9 -- Percent OLD LABS--From 2/14/06: **=Out-of-Range > > TSH: 1.37 (.4-5.5) > > T4, Total: 7.2 (4.5-12) > > T3 Uptake: 31.7 (27.8-40.7) > > T4, Free, Calculated: 2.28 (1.53-3.85) > > T3, Free: 362 (230-420) > > > > IGF-I: 262 (126-382) > > **FSH: 1.1 (1.6-8) > > LH: 1.5 (1.5-9.3) > > Prolactin: 8 (2-18) > > Cortisol, Total, Serum: 16.4 (4-22 or 3-17 depending on time of day) > > Insulin, Serum: 9 (Micro IU/ml <17) > > DHEA Sulfate: 298 (110-510) > > **Total Testosterone: 229 (260-1000) > > Free Testosterone > > -Testosterone, %, Free: 1.9 (1-2.7) > > **-Testosterone, Free: 44.3 (50-210) > > 17-OH-Pregnenolone, Serum: 106 (20-450) > > **DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE: 17 (25-75) > > Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS: 68 (50-220) > > 17-OH-Progesterone, LCMSMS: 214 (32-307) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 which drives E2 up quicker? the gels or injections? i tried the gels and my E2 went from 17 to 34....which isn't bad. but i did discontinue the gel as i wasn't sure TRT was for me...as i wasn't feeling better while on it. im gonna do the injections as my T is still in the high 300s low 400s...range of 241-847. thanks philip georgian <pmgamer18@...> wrote: Hi I feel you not a good candidate for gels Testim or Andorgel it is not getting though you skin. You labs for Total and Free T are way to low. When you first went on the gel you felt good because some of the T got into your blood stream and your levels came up. Your TT was 229 before you started the gels if I am reading this right so when you went on the gels you may have gone up to 350 to 450. You brain went to check your T to see if you needed more seen the T from the Gel and stopped sending the messages to your Testis the LH and FSH. So now you fell back down and it looks like your Dr. made a big mistake by lowering you down to 5 grams with out doing a test first. So now we have no Idea what happened. Your TT at 159 show us your not getting the T from the gel into the blood through your skin. And with your TT this low your SHBG and Estradiol will be low. I feel you need to get off the gels and try shots start at 200 mgs. of Depo T for your first shot to jump start you and then do 100 mgs. every week getting this tested every 4 weeks. As for the headache this could be form the stress of your body try to keep you leveled. Go to www.allthingsmale.com and read TRT: A Recipe for Success and the HCG Update. I started on this last yr. and now feel the best I have in 22 yrs. on TRT. And it this are the tests you need and why. You can do the shots your self using a small needle like I use 27g 1ml x 1/2 " lg. needle. I shoot into my thigh. When you get the Depo T it comes 200mgs./ml so you will only need to draw out .5mls to do a 100mg. shot. You need to get your TT and FT up into the upper 1/3 of your labs range for a young man then work up or down from there on how you feel. When you find the right range you need to be there and stable for say 2 months getting tested every 4 weeks. Then add HCG shots to keep your Testis working and your libido up. Do a 250 IU shot on the 5th and 6th days after your T shot. Print the TRT and show it to your Dr. and tell him you need to try this I did best thing I ever did. Phil jonnyblog <jonnyblog@...> wrote: I started 10g Androgel about 5 weeks ago. (My old labs are at the very bottom of this email. I immediately felt better and stayed good for ~ 2 weeks, and then I crashed, and for the last 3 weeks I've felt miserable again. When I crashed 3 weeks ago I also started having terible headsaches so my Dr. told me to lower the dosage to 5g/day. I got retested last week, and here are the results: Total-T: 159 (400-1080) Sex Horm Bind Glob: 11 (11-80) Free-T: 42.4 (47-244) Estradiol, 17-Beta: 13 (<60) Please comment, thanks! --------------------------------------------------------------------- New Blood Labs--3/3/06: Glucose, 2HR PP: 77 -- 65-139 mg/dl FSH AND LH LH: 2.2 -- 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL FSH: 1.2 -- 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL Insulin, Serum: 14 -- <17 Micro IU/mL Total Testosteron: 273 -- 260-1000 ng/dL Free Testosteron Testosterone, %, Free: 1.7 -- 1.0-2.7 Percent Testosterone, Free: 45.2 -- 50.0-210.0 pg/mL Hemoglobin A1C: 4.9 -- Percent OLD LABS--From 2/14/06: **=Out-of-Range > > TSH: 1.37 (.4-5.5) > > T4, Total: 7.2 (4.5-12) > > T3 Uptake: 31.7 (27.8-40.7) > > T4, Free, Calculated: 2.28 (1.53-3.85) > > T3, Free: 362 (230-420) > > > > IGF-I: 262 (126-382) > > **FSH: 1.1 (1.6-8) > > LH: 1.5 (1.5-9.3) > > Prolactin: 8 (2-18) > > Cortisol, Total, Serum: 16.4 (4-22 or 3-17 depending on time of day) > > Insulin, Serum: 9 (Micro IU/ml <17) > > DHEA Sulfate: 298 (110-510) > > **Total Testosterone: 229 (260-1000) > > Free Testosterone > > -Testosterone, %, Free: 1.9 (1-2.7) > > **-Testosterone, Free: 44.3 (50-210) > > 17-OH-Pregnenolone, Serum: 106 (20-450) > > **DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE: 17 (25-75) > > Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS: 68 (50-220) > > 17-OH-Progesterone, LCMSMS: 214 (32-307) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 I just don't know for me I felt for the low levels of T that I had on Gels my E2 was dam high. I was at 600 now my levels are at 900 range 262 to 1593 for TT and my E2 needs more Arimidex but my levels are 2x's as high. So I feel my levels were not high enough and my E2 was higher for that low T levels. Dr. feels the gels drive up E2 faster then shots. But guys tell me the shots were worse so it must be the person. Phil Jack <rockin813@...> wrote: which drives E2 up quicker? the gels or injections? i tried the gels and my E2 went from 17 to 34....which isn't bad. but i did discontinue the gel as i wasn't sure TRT was for me...as i wasn't feeling better while on it. im gonna do the injections as my T is still in the high 300s low 400s...range of 241-847. thanks philip georgian wrote: Hi I feel you not a good candidate for gels Testim or Andorgel it is not getting though you skin. You labs for Total and Free T are way to low. When you first went on the gel you felt good because some of the T got into your blood stream and your levels came up. Your TT was 229 before you started the gels if I am reading this right so when you went on the gels you may have gone up to 350 to 450. You brain went to check your T to see if you needed more seen the T from the Gel and stopped sending the messages to your Testis the LH and FSH. So now you fell back down and it looks like your Dr. made a big mistake by lowering you down to 5 grams with out doing a test first. So now we have no Idea what happened. Your TT at 159 show us your not getting the T from the gel into the blood through your skin. And with your TT this low your SHBG and Estradiol will be low. I feel you need to get off the gels and try shots start at 200 mgs. of Depo T for your first shot to jump start you and then do 100 mgs. every week getting this tested every 4 weeks. As for the headache this could be form the stress of your body try to keep you leveled. Go to www.allthingsmale.com and read TRT: A Recipe for Success and the HCG Update. I started on this last yr. and now feel the best I have in 22 yrs. on TRT. And it this are the tests you need and why. You can do the shots your self using a small needle like I use 27g 1ml x 1/2 " lg. needle. I shoot into my thigh. When you get the Depo T it comes 200mgs./ml so you will only need to draw out .5mls to do a 100mg. shot. You need to get your TT and FT up into the upper 1/3 of your labs range for a young man then work up or down from there on how you feel. When you find the right range you need to be there and stable for say 2 months getting tested every 4 weeks. Then add HCG shots to keep your Testis working and your libido up. Do a 250 IU shot on the 5th and 6th days after your T shot. Print the TRT and show it to your Dr. and tell him you need to try this I did best thing I ever did. Phil jonnyblog wrote: I started 10g Androgel about 5 weeks ago. (My old labs are at the very bottom of this email. I immediately felt better and stayed good for ~ 2 weeks, and then I crashed, and for the last 3 weeks I've felt miserable again. When I crashed 3 weeks ago I also started having terible headsaches so my Dr. told me to lower the dosage to 5g/day. I got retested last week, and here are the results: Total-T: 159 (400-1080) Sex Horm Bind Glob: 11 (11-80) Free-T: 42.4 (47-244) Estradiol, 17-Beta: 13 (<60) Please comment, thanks! --------------------------------------------------------------------- New Blood Labs--3/3/06: Glucose, 2HR PP: 77 -- 65-139 mg/dl FSH AND LH LH: 2.2 -- 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL FSH: 1.2 -- 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL Insulin, Serum: 14 -- <17 Micro IU/mL Total Testosteron: 273 -- 260-1000 ng/dL Free Testosteron Testosterone, %, Free: 1.7 -- 1.0-2.7 Percent Testosterone, Free: 45.2 -- 50.0-210.0 pg/mL Hemoglobin A1C: 4.9 -- Percent OLD LABS--From 2/14/06: **=Out-of-Range > > TSH: 1.37 (.4-5.5) > > T4, Total: 7.2 (4.5-12) > > T3 Uptake: 31.7 (27.8-40.7) > > T4, Free, Calculated: 2.28 (1.53-3.85) > > T3, Free: 362 (230-420) > > > > IGF-I: 262 (126-382) > > **FSH: 1.1 (1.6-8) > > LH: 1.5 (1.5-9.3) > > Prolactin: 8 (2-18) > > Cortisol, Total, Serum: 16.4 (4-22 or 3-17 depending on time of day) > > Insulin, Serum: 9 (Micro IU/ml <17) > > DHEA Sulfate: 298 (110-510) > > **Total Testosterone: 229 (260-1000) > > Free Testosterone > > -Testosterone, %, Free: 1.9 (1-2.7) > > **-Testosterone, Free: 44.3 (50-210) > > 17-OH-Pregnenolone, Serum: 106 (20-450) > > **DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE: 17 (25-75) > > Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS: 68 (50-220) > > 17-OH-Progesterone, LCMSMS: 214 (32-307) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 Is it possible for someone with my levels/labs to feel completely normal? B/c I feel responsible most of the time for the way I feel, that if I tried harder than I could have a better mood and be happier, and that i'm trying to use the low-T now as a crutch almost. It would certainly be comforting if I knew that everything that was wrong with me was biological and that there's nothing more I can do than what I'm doing. know what i mean? > > thanks > > philip georgian > wrote: > Hi I feel you not a good candidate for gels Testim or Andorgel it is not getting though you skin. You labs for Total and Free T are way to low. When you first went on the gel you felt good because some of the T got into your blood stream and your levels came up. Your TT was 229 before you started the gels if I am reading this right so when you went on the gels you may have gone up to 350 to 450. You brain went to check your T to see if you needed more seen the T from the Gel and stopped sending the messages to your Testis the LH and FSH. So now you fell back down and it looks like your Dr. made a big mistake by lowering you down to 5 grams with out doing a test first. So now we have no Idea what happened. Your TT at 159 show us your not getting the T from the gel into the blood through your skin. And with your TT this low your SHBG and Estradiol will be low. > > I feel you need to get off the gels and try shots start at 200 mgs. of Depo T for your first shot to jump start you and then do 100 mgs. every week getting this tested every 4 weeks. As for the headache this could be form the stress of your body try to keep you leveled. > > Go to www.allthingsmale.com and read TRT: A Recipe for Success and the HCG Update. I started on this last yr. and now feel the best I have in 22 yrs. on TRT. And it this are the tests you need and why. You can do the shots your self using a small needle like I use 27g 1ml x 1/2 " lg. needle. I shoot into my thigh. When you get the Depo T it comes 200mgs./ml so you will only need to draw out .5mls to do a 100mg. shot. You need to get your TT and FT up into the upper 1/3 of your labs range for a young man then work up or down from there on how you feel. When you find the right range you need to be there and stable for say 2 months getting tested every 4 weeks. Then add HCG shots to keep your Testis working and your libido up. Do a 250 IU shot on the 5th and 6th days after your T shot. Print the TRT and show it to your Dr. and tell him you need to try this I did best thing I ever did. > Phil > > > jonnyblog wrote: I started 10g Androgel about 5 weeks ago. (My old labs are at the > very bottom of this email. I immediately felt better and stayed > good for ~ 2 weeks, and then I crashed, and for the last 3 weeks > I've felt miserable again. When I crashed 3 weeks ago I also > started having terible headsaches so my Dr. told me to lower the > dosage to 5g/day. I got retested last week, and here are the > results: > > Total-T: 159 (400-1080) > Sex Horm Bind Glob: 11 (11-80) > Free-T: 42.4 (47-244) > Estradiol, 17-Beta: 13 (<60) > > Please comment, thanks! > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > New Blood Labs--3/3/06: > Glucose, 2HR PP: 77 -- 65-139 mg/dl > > FSH AND LH > LH: 2.2 -- 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL > FSH: 1.2 -- 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL > > Insulin, Serum: 14 -- <17 Micro IU/mL > > Total Testosteron: 273 -- 260-1000 ng/dL > > Free Testosteron > Testosterone, %, Free: 1.7 -- 1.0-2.7 Percent > Testosterone, Free: 45.2 -- 50.0-210.0 pg/mL > > Hemoglobin A1C: 4.9 -- Percent > > OLD LABS--From 2/14/06: > **=Out-of-Range > > > TSH: 1.37 (.4-5.5) > > > T4, Total: 7.2 (4.5-12) > > > T3 Uptake: 31.7 (27.8-40.7) > > > T4, Free, Calculated: 2.28 (1.53-3.85) > > > T3, Free: 362 (230-420) > > > > > > IGF-I: 262 (126-382) > > > **FSH: 1.1 (1.6-8) > > > LH: 1.5 (1.5-9.3) > > > Prolactin: 8 (2-18) > > > Cortisol, Total, Serum: 16.4 (4-22 or 3-17 depending on time of > day) > > > Insulin, Serum: 9 (Micro IU/ml <17) > > > DHEA Sulfate: 298 (110-510) > > > **Total Testosterone: 229 (260-1000) > > > Free Testosterone > > > -Testosterone, %, Free: 1.9 (1-2.7) > > > **-Testosterone, Free: 44.3 (50-210) > > > 17-OH-Pregnenolone, Serum: 106 (20-450) > > > **DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE: 17 (25-75) > > > Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS: 68 (50-220) > > > 17-OH-Progesterone, LCMSMS: 214 (32-307) > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 Hell man when you get your levels right you will start to feel on top of the world. It just takes work you need to learn as much as you can so you know weather or not your getting good care. Phil jonnyblog <jonnyblog@...> wrote: Is it possible for someone with my levels/labs to feel completely normal? B/c I feel responsible most of the time for the way I feel, that if I tried harder than I could have a better mood and be happier, and that i'm trying to use the low-T now as a crutch almost. It would certainly be comforting if I knew that everything that was wrong with me was biological and that there's nothing more I can do than what I'm doing. know what i mean? > > thanks > > philip georgian > wrote: > Hi I feel you not a good candidate for gels Testim or Andorgel it is not getting though you skin. You labs for Total and Free T are way to low. When you first went on the gel you felt good because some of the T got into your blood stream and your levels came up. Your TT was 229 before you started the gels if I am reading this right so when you went on the gels you may have gone up to 350 to 450. You brain went to check your T to see if you needed more seen the T from the Gel and stopped sending the messages to your Testis the LH and FSH. So now you fell back down and it looks like your Dr. made a big mistake by lowering you down to 5 grams with out doing a test first. So now we have no Idea what happened. Your TT at 159 show us your not getting the T from the gel into the blood through your skin. And with your TT this low your SHBG and Estradiol will be low. > > I feel you need to get off the gels and try shots start at 200 mgs. of Depo T for your first shot to jump start you and then do 100 mgs. every week getting this tested every 4 weeks. As for the headache this could be form the stress of your body try to keep you leveled. > > Go to www.allthingsmale.com and read TRT: A Recipe for Success and the HCG Update. I started on this last yr. and now feel the best I have in 22 yrs. on TRT. And it this are the tests you need and why. You can do the shots your self using a small needle like I use 27g 1ml x 1/2 " lg. needle. I shoot into my thigh. When you get the Depo T it comes 200mgs./ml so you will only need to draw out .5mls to do a 100mg. shot. You need to get your TT and FT up into the upper 1/3 of your labs range for a young man then work up or down from there on how you feel. When you find the right range you need to be there and stable for say 2 months getting tested every 4 weeks. Then add HCG shots to keep your Testis working and your libido up. Do a 250 IU shot on the 5th and 6th days after your T shot. Print the TRT and show it to your Dr. and tell him you need to try this I did best thing I ever did. > Phil > > > jonnyblog wrote: I started 10g Androgel about 5 weeks ago. (My old labs are at the > very bottom of this email. I immediately felt better and stayed > good for ~ 2 weeks, and then I crashed, and for the last 3 weeks > I've felt miserable again. When I crashed 3 weeks ago I also > started having terible headsaches so my Dr. told me to lower the > dosage to 5g/day. I got retested last week, and here are the > results: > > Total-T: 159 (400-1080) > Sex Horm Bind Glob: 11 (11-80) > Free-T: 42.4 (47-244) > Estradiol, 17-Beta: 13 (<60) > > Please comment, thanks! > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > New Blood Labs--3/3/06: > Glucose, 2HR PP: 77 -- 65-139 mg/dl > > FSH AND LH > LH: 2.2 -- 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL > FSH: 1.2 -- 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL > > Insulin, Serum: 14 -- <17 Micro IU/mL > > Total Testosteron: 273 -- 260-1000 ng/dL > > Free Testosteron > Testosterone, %, Free: 1.7 -- 1.0-2.7 Percent > Testosterone, Free: 45.2 -- 50.0-210.0 pg/mL > > Hemoglobin A1C: 4.9 -- Percent > > OLD LABS--From 2/14/06: > **=Out-of-Range > > > TSH: 1.37 (.4-5.5) > > > T4, Total: 7.2 (4.5-12) > > > T3 Uptake: 31.7 (27.8-40.7) > > > T4, Free, Calculated: 2.28 (1.53-3.85) > > > T3, Free: 362 (230-420) > > > > > > IGF-I: 262 (126-382) > > > **FSH: 1.1 (1.6-8) > > > LH: 1.5 (1.5-9.3) > > > Prolactin: 8 (2-18) > > > Cortisol, Total, Serum: 16.4 (4-22 or 3-17 depending on time of > day) > > > Insulin, Serum: 9 (Micro IU/ml <17) > > > DHEA Sulfate: 298 (110-510) > > > **Total Testosterone: 229 (260-1000) > > > Free Testosterone > > > -Testosterone, %, Free: 1.9 (1-2.7) > > > **-Testosterone, Free: 44.3 (50-210) > > > 17-OH-Pregnenolone, Serum: 106 (20-450) > > > **DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE: 17 (25-75) > > > Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS: 68 (50-220) > > > 17-OH-Progesterone, LCMSMS: 214 (32-307) > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 Hey jonny - my 2 cents It doesn't look like you are absorbing well.You might want to consider injections. Arkansas jonnyblog <jonnyblog@...> wrote: I started 10g Androgel about 5 weeks ago. (My old labs are at the very bottom of this email. I immediately felt better and stayed good for ~ 2 weeks, and then I crashed, and for the last 3 weeks I've felt miserable again. When I crashed 3 weeks ago I also started having terible headsaches so my Dr. told me to lower the dosage to 5g/day. I got retested last week, and here are the results: Total-T: 159 (400-1080) Sex Horm Bind Glob: 11 (11-80) Free-T: 42.4 (47-244) Estradiol, 17-Beta: 13 (<60) Please comment, thanks! --------------------------------------------------------------------- New Blood Labs--3/3/06: Glucose, 2HR PP: 77 -- 65-139 mg/dl FSH AND LH LH: 2.2 -- 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL FSH: 1.2 -- 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL Insulin, Serum: 14 -- <17 Micro IU/mL Total Testosteron: 273 -- 260-1000 ng/dL Free Testosteron Testosterone, %, Free: 1.7 -- 1.0-2.7 Percent Testosterone, Free: 45.2 -- 50.0-210.0 pg/mL Hemoglobin A1C: 4.9 -- Percent OLD LABS--From 2/14/06: **=Out-of-Range > > TSH: 1.37 (.4-5.5) > > T4, Total: 7.2 (4.5-12) > > T3 Uptake: 31.7 (27.8-40.7) > > T4, Free, Calculated: 2.28 (1.53-3.85) > > T3, Free: 362 (230-420) > > > > IGF-I: 262 (126-382) > > **FSH: 1.1 (1.6-8) > > LH: 1.5 (1.5-9.3) > > Prolactin: 8 (2-18) > > Cortisol, Total, Serum: 16.4 (4-22 or 3-17 depending on time of day) > > Insulin, Serum: 9 (Micro IU/ml <17) > > DHEA Sulfate: 298 (110-510) > > **Total Testosterone: 229 (260-1000) > > Free Testosterone > > -Testosterone, %, Free: 1.9 (1-2.7) > > **-Testosterone, Free: 44.3 (50-210) > > 17-OH-Pregnenolone, Serum: 106 (20-450) > > **DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE: 17 (25-75) > > Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS: 68 (50-220) > > 17-OH-Progesterone, LCMSMS: 214 (32-307) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2006 Report Share Posted June 25, 2006 I've been on Androgel 10g for almost 3 months now. To recap my previous posts, I felt great for the first 2 weeks on the Androgel, then I crashed and have not felt good since mid-April. So my Dr.s are now telling me that my mood problems are not related to testosterone and have reccomended that I see a shrink for therapy and antidepressants. The only problem is that I've been on therapy/anti-Ds for ~5 years now and they have never really done much for me. I had some labs done recently, I'm going to post the results, and would appreciate some feedback from all of you veterans. When you look at these #s do they indicate that I should be feeling the crappy way I do? It's very difficult to describe my symptoms, I feel like there's no real way to put it into words, but basically I feel like my personality has been stolen from me, it's extremely uncomfortable for me to be around other ppl b/c I feel like I can never think of anything to say to anyone, and that I can't access anything from my memory. It's very hard for me to even be writing this message, and when I sit down to write an email i just don't know what to write, i've lost the ability to think and interact. Thanks. 6/1/06 Labs: LH, Serum: <0.07 (3.1-34.6) FSH, Serum: .3 (1.4-18.1) Testosterone: 275 (241-827) TSH: 1.74 (.35-5.5) T4, Free: 1.53 (.89-1.76) Testosterone Free: 10.0 (4-29) Testosterone Bioav.: 187 (77-357) Sex Hormone Bind. Glob.: 12 (13-71) > I started 10g Androgel about 5 weeks ago. (My old labs are at the > very bottom of this email. I immediately felt better and stayed > good for ~ 2 weeks, and then I crashed, and for the last 3 weeks > I've felt miserable again. When I crashed 3 weeks ago I also > started having terible headsaches so my Dr. told me to lower the > dosage to 5g/day. I got retested last week, and here are the > results: > > Total-T: 159 (400-1080) > Sex Horm Bind Glob: 11 (11-80) > Free-T: 42.4 (47-244) > Estradiol, 17-Beta: 13 (<60) > > Please comment, thanks! > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > New Blood Labs--3/3/06: > Glucose, 2HR PP: 77 -- 65-139 mg/dl > > FSH AND LH > LH: 2.2 -- 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL > FSH: 1.2 -- 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL > > Insulin, Serum: 14 -- <17 Micro IU/mL > > Total Testosteron: 273 -- 260-1000 ng/dL > > Free Testosteron > Testosterone, %, Free: 1.7 -- 1.0-2.7 Percent > Testosterone, Free: 45.2 -- 50.0-210.0 pg/mL > > Hemoglobin A1C: 4.9 -- Percent > > OLD LABS--From 2/14/06: > **=Out-of-Range > > > TSH: 1.37 (.4-5.5) > > > T4, Total: 7.2 (4.5-12) > > > T3 Uptake: 31.7 (27.8-40.7) > > > T4, Free, Calculated: 2.28 (1.53-3.85) > > > T3, Free: 362 (230-420) > > > > > > IGF-I: 262 (126-382) > > > **FSH: 1.1 (1.6-8) > > > LH: 1.5 (1.5-9.3) > > > Prolactin: 8 (2-18) > > > Cortisol, Total, Serum: 16.4 (4-22 or 3-17 depending on time of > day) > > > Insulin, Serum: 9 (Micro IU/ml <17) > > > DHEA Sulfate: 298 (110-510) > > > **Total Testosterone: 229 (260-1000) > > > Free Testosterone > > > -Testosterone, %, Free: 1.9 (1-2.7) > > > **-Testosterone, Free: 44.3 (50-210) > > > 17-OH-Pregnenolone, Serum: 106 (20-450) > > > **DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE: 17 (25-75) > > > Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS: 68 (50-220) > > > 17-OH-Progesterone, LCMSMS: 214 (32-307) > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2006 Report Share Posted June 25, 2006 Hi , All I can say is you have a Dr. that is not up on TRT and only knows what the drug reps tell him. A total T level of 275 is in the normal range but your in the low 97.5% of men sampled by your lab. Your levels are normal for a man over 80 yrs. old. You need to find a new Dr. and I can tell by your post your not in any shape to do this. The problem is your not aborsbing the gels and your HPTA is shut down the reason for you low LH and FSH you getting just enough T into your blood to shut you down but not enough to get your levels of total and Free T up into the upper 1/3 of your labs range. I feel if you went on shots starting at 100 mgs every week you would feel much better and in a dam short time. Go to the Files section and read Finding a Male Hormone Dr. also go to www.allthingsmale.com and rest TRT: A Recipe for Success and the HCG update for one of the best ways to treat Low T. When I first got sick they told me I am suffering from Major Depression and I was on sick leave and had to go along with this to keep my job and sick pay. I was on this crap for 5 dam yrs. never once did I ever feel any better. Dr.'s that do this to there patiences need there heads examined. When I was found to have low T I had to go into a Reb-Hab Hosp. to get off all the crap for Depression I was on. Phil jonnyblog <jonnyblog@...> wrote: I've been on Androgel 10g for almost 3 months now. To recap my previous posts, I felt great for the first 2 weeks on the Androgel, then I crashed and have not felt good since mid-April. So my Dr.s are now telling me that my mood problems are not related to testosterone and have reccomended that I see a shrink for therapy and antidepressants. The only problem is that I've been on therapy/anti-Ds for ~5 years now and they have never really done much for me. I had some labs done recently, I'm going to post the results, and would appreciate some feedback from all of you veterans. When you look at these #s do they indicate that I should be feeling the crappy way I do? It's very difficult to describe my symptoms, I feel like there's no real way to put it into words, but basically I feel like my personality has been stolen from me, it's extremely uncomfortable for me to be around other ppl b/c I feel like I can never think of anything to say to anyone, and that I can't access anything from my memory. It's very hard for me to even be writing this message, and when I sit down to write an email i just don't know what to write, i've lost the ability to think and interact. Thanks. 6/1/06 Labs: LH, Serum: <0.07 (3.1-34.6) FSH, Serum: .3 (1.4-18.1) Testosterone: 275 (241-827) TSH: 1.74 (.35-5.5) T4, Free: 1.53 (.89-1.76) Testosterone Free: 10.0 (4-29) Testosterone Bioav.: 187 (77-357) Sex Hormone Bind. Glob.: 12 (13-71) > I started 10g Androgel about 5 weeks ago. (My old labs are at the > very bottom of this email. I immediately felt better and stayed > good for ~ 2 weeks, and then I crashed, and for the last 3 weeks > I've felt miserable again. When I crashed 3 weeks ago I also > started having terible headsaches so my Dr. told me to lower the > dosage to 5g/day. I got retested last week, and here are the > results: > > Total-T: 159 (400-1080) > Sex Horm Bind Glob: 11 (11-80) > Free-T: 42.4 (47-244) > Estradiol, 17-Beta: 13 (<60) > > Please comment, thanks! > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > New Blood Labs--3/3/06: > Glucose, 2HR PP: 77 -- 65-139 mg/dl > > FSH AND LH > LH: 2.2 -- 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL > FSH: 1.2 -- 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL > > Insulin, Serum: 14 -- <17 Micro IU/mL > > Total Testosteron: 273 -- 260-1000 ng/dL > > Free Testosteron > Testosterone, %, Free: 1.7 -- 1.0-2.7 Percent > Testosterone, Free: 45.2 -- 50.0-210.0 pg/mL > > Hemoglobin A1C: 4.9 -- Percent > > OLD LABS--From 2/14/06: > **=Out-of-Range > > > TSH: 1.37 (.4-5.5) > > > T4, Total: 7.2 (4.5-12) > > > T3 Uptake: 31.7 (27.8-40.7) > > > T4, Free, Calculated: 2.28 (1.53-3.85) > > > T3, Free: 362 (230-420) > > > > > > IGF-I: 262 (126-382) > > > **FSH: 1.1 (1.6-8) > > > LH: 1.5 (1.5-9.3) > > > Prolactin: 8 (2-18) > > > Cortisol, Total, Serum: 16.4 (4-22 or 3-17 depending on time of > day) > > > Insulin, Serum: 9 (Micro IU/ml <17) > > > DHEA Sulfate: 298 (110-510) > > > **Total Testosterone: 229 (260-1000) > > > Free Testosterone > > > -Testosterone, %, Free: 1.9 (1-2.7) > > > **-Testosterone, Free: 44.3 (50-210) > > > 17-OH-Pregnenolone, Serum: 106 (20-450) > > > **DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE: 17 (25-75) > > > Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS: 68 (50-220) > > > 17-OH-Progesterone, LCMSMS: 214 (32-307) > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2006 Report Share Posted June 25, 2006 THx. I feel like the Dr. I see is really up on this stuff and it surprises me that he could be so misled. But I guess the numbers don't lie right. Do you think this place would be helpful for me: www.antiagingnyc.com -I found them in the database link, anyone have any experience w/ them? > > I started 10g Androgel about 5 weeks ago. (My old labs are at > the > > very bottom of this email. I immediately felt better and stayed > > good for ~ 2 weeks, and then I crashed, and for the last 3 weeks > > I've felt miserable again. When I crashed 3 weeks ago I also > > started having terible headsaches so my Dr. told me to lower the > > dosage to 5g/day. I got retested last week, and here are the > > results: > > > > Total-T: 159 (400-1080) > > Sex Horm Bind Glob: 11 (11-80) > > Free-T: 42.4 (47-244) > > Estradiol, 17-Beta: 13 (<60) > > > > Please comment, thanks! > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > New Blood Labs--3/3/06: > > Glucose, 2HR PP: 77 -- 65-139 mg/dl > > > > FSH AND LH > > LH: 2.2 -- 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL > > FSH: 1.2 -- 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL > > > > Insulin, Serum: 14 -- <17 Micro IU/mL > > > > Total Testosteron: 273 -- 260-1000 ng/dL > > > > Free Testosteron > > Testosterone, %, Free: 1.7 -- 1.0-2.7 Percent > > Testosterone, Free: 45.2 -- 50.0-210.0 pg/mL > > > > Hemoglobin A1C: 4.9 -- Percent > > > > OLD LABS--From 2/14/06: > > **=Out-of-Range > > > > TSH: 1.37 (.4-5.5) > > > > T4, Total: 7.2 (4.5-12) > > > > T3 Uptake: 31.7 (27.8-40.7) > > > > T4, Free, Calculated: 2.28 (1.53-3.85) > > > > T3, Free: 362 (230-420) > > > > > > > > IGF-I: 262 (126-382) > > > > **FSH: 1.1 (1.6-8) > > > > LH: 1.5 (1.5-9.3) > > > > Prolactin: 8 (2-18) > > > > Cortisol, Total, Serum: 16.4 (4-22 or 3-17 depending on time of > > day) > > > > Insulin, Serum: 9 (Micro IU/ml <17) > > > > DHEA Sulfate: 298 (110-510) > > > > **Total Testosterone: 229 (260-1000) > > > > Free Testosterone > > > > -Testosterone, %, Free: 1.9 (1-2.7) > > > > **-Testosterone, Free: 44.3 (50-210) > > > > 17-OH-Pregnenolone, Serum: 106 (20-450) > > > > **DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE: 17 (25-75) > > > > Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS: 68 (50-220) > > > > 17-OH-Progesterone, LCMSMS: 214 (32-307) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2006 Report Share Posted June 25, 2006 Your story is so familiar to mine (and perhaps most here....). I am currently on Prozac and Klonopin, but I went on medication because of the depression and anxiety caused by undetected and untreated low T. In fact, I went on anti-dep. meds. because of not having enough energy or focus or interest to enjoy things. My main sides of low T are poor memory, low concentration, no libido/sexual interest, little drive in other things, exhaustion/tiredness and crabbiness (not sadness). My work, social and community life has suffered because of these low T symptoms, as I have neither the strength, interest, confidence, wisdom or focus to engage. Every GP that I have seen and complained about my symptoms said I am depressed and need more medication - WRECKLESS and CHEAP MEDICAL CARE. Well, I was bullshit and decided that I was no longer going to be held hostage by GP or psychiatrists who DID NOT KNOW. I live in Boston and found the very best research hospital and endocrinologist that I could find. I can tell you how pleased I am. Like you, too, I don't absorb well. You should know within 2 weeks for sure on Androgel or Testim if you are responding (some see progress in 3 days) - as you have seen LH and FSH production (or your natural T) stop. I went from 314 before Androgel to 354 on 5 mgs. of Androgel and then when I went to 7.5 mgs. I dropped to 209. YIKES. This shocked my doctor (and she also ordered a bone density test to prove to her own mind that I had low T, as this is a side effect of low T). If you ARE depressed, seek good medical care quick. If the doctor wants you to try Testim, demand to be tested after 2 weeks and let the doctor assess you by how you feel and not ranges or a quick label. Do you know how easy it is to hide behind depression as an excuse from a doctor!!!! When I finally found my current doctor, I made her promise me that she would not say this was a result of depression, unless we really found it to be!!! You are in charge of your medical care, so you need to be a wise consumer and try to find the best and also keep prodding if you don't feel any better!!!! Blessings and feel free to contact me, as I have been where you are for many years, Bill > > I started 10g Androgel about 5 weeks ago. (My old labs are at > the > > very bottom of this email. I immediately felt better and stayed > > good for ~ 2 weeks, and then I crashed, and for the last 3 weeks > > I've felt miserable again. When I crashed 3 weeks ago I also > > started having terible headsaches so my Dr. told me to lower the > > dosage to 5g/day. I got retested last week, and here are the > > results: > > > > Total-T: 159 (400-1080) > > Sex Horm Bind Glob: 11 (11-80) > > Free-T: 42.4 (47-244) > > Estradiol, 17-Beta: 13 (<60) > > > > Please comment, thanks! > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > New Blood Labs--3/3/06: > > Glucose, 2HR PP: 77 -- 65-139 mg/dl > > > > FSH AND LH > > LH: 2.2 -- 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL > > FSH: 1.2 -- 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL > > > > Insulin, Serum: 14 -- <17 Micro IU/mL > > > > Total Testosteron: 273 -- 260-1000 ng/dL > > > > Free Testosteron > > Testosterone, %, Free: 1.7 -- 1.0-2.7 Percent > > Testosterone, Free: 45.2 -- 50.0-210.0 pg/mL > > > > Hemoglobin A1C: 4.9 -- Percent > > > > OLD LABS--From 2/14/06: > > **=Out-of-Range > > > > TSH: 1.37 (.4-5.5) > > > > T4, Total: 7.2 (4.5-12) > > > > T3 Uptake: 31.7 (27.8-40.7) > > > > T4, Free, Calculated: 2.28 (1.53-3.85) > > > > T3, Free: 362 (230-420) > > > > > > > > IGF-I: 262 (126-382) > > > > **FSH: 1.1 (1.6-8) > > > > LH: 1.5 (1.5-9.3) > > > > Prolactin: 8 (2-18) > > > > Cortisol, Total, Serum: 16.4 (4-22 or 3-17 depending on time of > > day) > > > > Insulin, Serum: 9 (Micro IU/ml <17) > > > > DHEA Sulfate: 298 (110-510) > > > > **Total Testosterone: 229 (260-1000) > > > > Free Testosterone > > > > -Testosterone, %, Free: 1.9 (1-2.7) > > > > **-Testosterone, Free: 44.3 (50-210) > > > > 17-OH-Pregnenolone, Serum: 106 (20-450) > > > > **DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE: 17 (25-75) > > > > Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS: 68 (50-220) > > > > 17-OH-Progesterone, LCMSMS: 214 (32-307) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2006 Report Share Posted June 25, 2006 your bettter off with a Dr. what state do you live in we have some Dr.'s names in the data base section on the home page of this site on the left side. Phil jonnyblog <jonnyblog@...> wrote: THx. I feel like the Dr. I see is really up on this stuff and it surprises me that he could be so misled. But I guess the numbers don't lie right. Do you think this place would be helpful for me: www.antiagingnyc.com -I found them in the database link, anyone have any experience w/ them? > > I started 10g Androgel about 5 weeks ago. (My old labs are at > the > > very bottom of this email. I immediately felt better and stayed > > good for ~ 2 weeks, and then I crashed, and for the last 3 weeks > > I've felt miserable again. When I crashed 3 weeks ago I also > > started having terible headsaches so my Dr. told me to lower the > > dosage to 5g/day. I got retested last week, and here are the > > results: > > > > Total-T: 159 (400-1080) > > Sex Horm Bind Glob: 11 (11-80) > > Free-T: 42.4 (47-244) > > Estradiol, 17-Beta: 13 (<60) > > > > Please comment, thanks! > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > New Blood Labs--3/3/06: > > Glucose, 2HR PP: 77 -- 65-139 mg/dl > > > > FSH AND LH > > LH: 2.2 -- 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL > > FSH: 1.2 -- 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL > > > > Insulin, Serum: 14 -- <17 Micro IU/mL > > > > Total Testosteron: 273 -- 260-1000 ng/dL > > > > Free Testosteron > > Testosterone, %, Free: 1.7 -- 1.0-2.7 Percent > > Testosterone, Free: 45.2 -- 50.0-210.0 pg/mL > > > > Hemoglobin A1C: 4.9 -- Percent > > > > OLD LABS--From 2/14/06: > > **=Out-of-Range > > > > TSH: 1.37 (.4-5.5) > > > > T4, Total: 7.2 (4.5-12) > > > > T3 Uptake: 31.7 (27.8-40.7) > > > > T4, Free, Calculated: 2.28 (1.53-3.85) > > > > T3, Free: 362 (230-420) > > > > > > > > IGF-I: 262 (126-382) > > > > **FSH: 1.1 (1.6-8) > > > > LH: 1.5 (1.5-9.3) > > > > Prolactin: 8 (2-18) > > > > Cortisol, Total, Serum: 16.4 (4-22 or 3-17 depending on time of > > day) > > > > Insulin, Serum: 9 (Micro IU/ml <17) > > > > DHEA Sulfate: 298 (110-510) > > > > **Total Testosterone: 229 (260-1000) > > > > Free Testosterone > > > > -Testosterone, %, Free: 1.9 (1-2.7) > > > > **-Testosterone, Free: 44.3 (50-210) > > > > 17-OH-Pregnenolone, Serum: 106 (20-450) > > > > **DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE: 17 (25-75) > > > > Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS: 68 (50-220) > > > > 17-OH-Progesterone, LCMSMS: 214 (32-307) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2006 Report Share Posted June 25, 2006 New York City. That was a link to a Dr. office in nyc whose listed in the database from this site. But it seems like they treat older ppl trying to ease the aginf process. I'm in my 20s and have been having these problems for 5 years already. > > > I started 10g Androgel about 5 weeks ago. (My old labs are at > > the > > > very bottom of this email. I immediately felt better and stayed > > > good for ~ 2 weeks, and then I crashed, and for the last 3 weeks > > > I've felt miserable again. When I crashed 3 weeks ago I also > > > started having terible headsaches so my Dr. told me to lower the > > > dosage to 5g/day. I got retested last week, and here are the > > > results: > > > > > > Total-T: 159 (400-1080) > > > Sex Horm Bind Glob: 11 (11-80) > > > Free-T: 42.4 (47-244) > > > Estradiol, 17-Beta: 13 (<60) > > > > > > Please comment, thanks! > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > -- > > > New Blood Labs--3/3/06: > > > Glucose, 2HR PP: 77 -- 65-139 mg/dl > > > > > > FSH AND LH > > > LH: 2.2 -- 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL > > > FSH: 1.2 -- 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL > > > > > > Insulin, Serum: 14 -- <17 Micro IU/mL > > > > > > Total Testosteron: 273 -- 260-1000 ng/dL > > > > > > Free Testosteron > > > Testosterone, %, Free: 1.7 -- 1.0-2.7 Percent > > > Testosterone, Free: 45.2 -- 50.0-210.0 pg/mL > > > > > > Hemoglobin A1C: 4.9 -- Percent > > > > > > OLD LABS--From 2/14/06: > > > **=Out-of-Range > > > > > TSH: 1.37 (.4-5.5) > > > > > T4, Total: 7.2 (4.5-12) > > > > > T3 Uptake: 31.7 (27.8-40.7) > > > > > T4, Free, Calculated: 2.28 (1.53-3.85) > > > > > T3, Free: 362 (230-420) > > > > > > > > > > IGF-I: 262 (126-382) > > > > > **FSH: 1.1 (1.6-8) > > > > > LH: 1.5 (1.5-9.3) > > > > > Prolactin: 8 (2-18) > > > > > Cortisol, Total, Serum: 16.4 (4-22 or 3-17 depending on time > of > > > day) > > > > > Insulin, Serum: 9 (Micro IU/ml <17) > > > > > DHEA Sulfate: 298 (110-510) > > > > > **Total Testosterone: 229 (260-1000) > > > > > Free Testosterone > > > > > -Testosterone, %, Free: 1.9 (1-2.7) > > > > > **-Testosterone, Free: 44.3 (50-210) > > > > > 17-OH-Pregnenolone, Serum: 106 (20-450) > > > > > **DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE: 17 (25-75) > > > > > Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS: 68 (50-220) > > > > > 17-OH-Progesterone, LCMSMS: 214 (32-307) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2006 Report Share Posted June 25, 2006 some of these Anti-Ageing Dr. are the best for low T give them a call and talk to them. Phil jonnyblog <jonnyblog@...> wrote: New York City. That was a link to a Dr. office in nyc whose listed in the database from this site. But it seems like they treat older ppl trying to ease the aginf process. I'm in my 20s and have been having these problems for 5 years already. > > > I started 10g Androgel about 5 weeks ago. (My old labs are at > > the > > > very bottom of this email. I immediately felt better and stayed > > > good for ~ 2 weeks, and then I crashed, and for the last 3 weeks > > > I've felt miserable again. When I crashed 3 weeks ago I also > > > started having terible headsaches so my Dr. told me to lower the > > > dosage to 5g/day. I got retested last week, and here are the > > > results: > > > > > > Total-T: 159 (400-1080) > > > Sex Horm Bind Glob: 11 (11-80) > > > Free-T: 42.4 (47-244) > > > Estradiol, 17-Beta: 13 (<60) > > > > > > Please comment, thanks! > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > -- > > > New Blood Labs--3/3/06: > > > Glucose, 2HR PP: 77 -- 65-139 mg/dl > > > > > > FSH AND LH > > > LH: 2.2 -- 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL > > > FSH: 1.2 -- 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL > > > > > > Insulin, Serum: 14 -- <17 Micro IU/mL > > > > > > Total Testosteron: 273 -- 260-1000 ng/dL > > > > > > Free Testosteron > > > Testosterone, %, Free: 1.7 -- 1.0-2.7 Percent > > > Testosterone, Free: 45.2 -- 50.0-210.0 pg/mL > > > > > > Hemoglobin A1C: 4.9 -- Percent > > > > > > OLD LABS--From 2/14/06: > > > **=Out-of-Range > > > > > TSH: 1.37 (.4-5.5) > > > > > T4, Total: 7.2 (4.5-12) > > > > > T3 Uptake: 31.7 (27.8-40.7) > > > > > T4, Free, Calculated: 2.28 (1.53-3.85) > > > > > T3, Free: 362 (230-420) > > > > > > > > > > IGF-I: 262 (126-382) > > > > > **FSH: 1.1 (1.6-8) > > > > > LH: 1.5 (1.5-9.3) > > > > > Prolactin: 8 (2-18) > > > > > Cortisol, Total, Serum: 16.4 (4-22 or 3-17 depending on time > of > > > day) > > > > > Insulin, Serum: 9 (Micro IU/ml <17) > > > > > DHEA Sulfate: 298 (110-510) > > > > > **Total Testosterone: 229 (260-1000) > > > > > Free Testosterone > > > > > -Testosterone, %, Free: 1.9 (1-2.7) > > > > > **-Testosterone, Free: 44.3 (50-210) > > > > > 17-OH-Pregnenolone, Serum: 106 (20-450) > > > > > **DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE: 17 (25-75) > > > > > Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS: 68 (50-220) > > > > > 17-OH-Progesterone, LCMSMS: 214 (32-307) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2006 Report Share Posted June 25, 2006 Jonny - - If I were you, I would find the VERY BEST endocrine doctor/practices at either NYU, Columbia or New York Presbyterian. You are in a WORLD-CLASS city with world-class care. You might have to dig around - some times local magazines or newspapers rank specialty practices like this. You might have to wait a few weeks, but you will get cared for.... when you go, bring full copies of your existing medical record and past blood tests and anything else you think that will be helpful to start the ground running. While you wait, have your existing doctor try something else or new, so you will have that data point too. Blessings, Bill > > > > I started 10g Androgel about 5 weeks ago. (My old labs are at > > > the > > > > very bottom of this email. I immediately felt better and > stayed > > > > good for ~ 2 weeks, and then I crashed, and for the last 3 > weeks > > > > I've felt miserable again. When I crashed 3 weeks ago I also > > > > started having terible headsaches so my Dr. told me to lower > the > > > > dosage to 5g/day. I got retested last week, and here are the > > > > results: > > > > > > > > Total-T: 159 (400-1080) > > > > Sex Horm Bind Glob: 11 (11-80) > > > > Free-T: 42.4 (47-244) > > > > Estradiol, 17-Beta: 13 (<60) > > > > > > > > Please comment, thanks! > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > -- > > > -- > > > > New Blood Labs--3/3/06: > > > > Glucose, 2HR PP: 77 -- 65-139 mg/dl > > > > > > > > FSH AND LH > > > > LH: 2.2 -- 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL > > > > FSH: 1.2 -- 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL > > > > > > > > Insulin, Serum: 14 -- <17 Micro IU/mL > > > > > > > > Total Testosteron: 273 -- 260-1000 ng/dL > > > > > > > > Free Testosteron > > > > Testosterone, %, Free: 1.7 -- 1.0-2.7 Percent > > > > Testosterone, Free: 45.2 -- 50.0-210.0 pg/mL > > > > > > > > Hemoglobin A1C: 4.9 -- Percent > > > > > > > > OLD LABS--From 2/14/06: > > > > **=Out-of-Range > > > > > > TSH: 1.37 (.4-5.5) > > > > > > T4, Total: 7.2 (4.5-12) > > > > > > T3 Uptake: 31.7 (27.8-40.7) > > > > > > T4, Free, Calculated: 2.28 (1.53-3.85) > > > > > > T3, Free: 362 (230-420) > > > > > > > > > > > > IGF-I: 262 (126-382) > > > > > > **FSH: 1.1 (1.6-8) > > > > > > LH: 1.5 (1.5-9.3) > > > > > > Prolactin: 8 (2-18) > > > > > > Cortisol, Total, Serum: 16.4 (4-22 or 3-17 depending on > time > > of > > > > day) > > > > > > Insulin, Serum: 9 (Micro IU/ml <17) > > > > > > DHEA Sulfate: 298 (110-510) > > > > > > **Total Testosterone: 229 (260-1000) > > > > > > Free Testosterone > > > > > > -Testosterone, %, Free: 1.9 (1-2.7) > > > > > > **-Testosterone, Free: 44.3 (50-210) > > > > > > 17-OH-Pregnenolone, Serum: 106 (20-450) > > > > > > **DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE: 17 (25-75) > > > > > > Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS: 68 (50-220) > > > > > > 17-OH-Progesterone, LCMSMS: 214 (32-307) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 Been there done that. THese are the " Top Doctors " who don't take insurance and charge 500 bucks a visit who tell me this. THis is what the endo told me after these last results: " Your Free testosterone is normal and your LH and FSH are suppressed indicating that your Androgel is working as it should. I would suggest you continue until we meet again in 3 months. If it has no effect by then you should discontinue. " In our visit he told me that I should see a psychiatrist b/c my syptoms most likely aren't connected to the T. > > > > > I started 10g Androgel about 5 weeks ago. (My old labs are > at > > > > the > > > > > very bottom of this email. I immediately felt better and > > stayed > > > > > good for ~ 2 weeks, and then I crashed, and for the last 3 > > weeks > > > > > I've felt miserable again. When I crashed 3 weeks ago I also > > > > > started having terible headsaches so my Dr. told me to lower > > the > > > > > dosage to 5g/day. I got retested last week, and here are the > > > > > results: > > > > > > > > > > Total-T: 159 (400-1080) > > > > > Sex Horm Bind Glob: 11 (11-80) > > > > > Free-T: 42.4 (47-244) > > > > > Estradiol, 17-Beta: 13 (<60) > > > > > > > > > > Please comment, thanks! > > > > > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > -- > > > -- > > > > -- > > > > > New Blood Labs--3/3/06: > > > > > Glucose, 2HR PP: 77 -- 65-139 mg/dl > > > > > > > > > > FSH AND LH > > > > > LH: 2.2 -- 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL > > > > > FSH: 1.2 -- 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL > > > > > > > > > > Insulin, Serum: 14 -- <17 Micro IU/mL > > > > > > > > > > Total Testosteron: 273 -- 260-1000 ng/dL > > > > > > > > > > Free Testosteron > > > > > Testosterone, %, Free: 1.7 -- 1.0-2.7 Percent > > > > > Testosterone, Free: 45.2 -- 50.0-210.0 pg/mL > > > > > > > > > > Hemoglobin A1C: 4.9 -- Percent > > > > > > > > > > OLD LABS--From 2/14/06: > > > > > **=Out-of-Range > > > > > > > TSH: 1.37 (.4-5.5) > > > > > > > T4, Total: 7.2 (4.5-12) > > > > > > > T3 Uptake: 31.7 (27.8-40.7) > > > > > > > T4, Free, Calculated: 2.28 (1.53-3.85) > > > > > > > T3, Free: 362 (230-420) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > IGF-I: 262 (126-382) > > > > > > > **FSH: 1.1 (1.6-8) > > > > > > > LH: 1.5 (1.5-9.3) > > > > > > > Prolactin: 8 (2-18) > > > > > > > Cortisol, Total, Serum: 16.4 (4-22 or 3-17 depending on > > time > > > of > > > > > day) > > > > > > > Insulin, Serum: 9 (Micro IU/ml <17) > > > > > > > DHEA Sulfate: 298 (110-510) > > > > > > > **Total Testosterone: 229 (260-1000) > > > > > > > Free Testosterone > > > > > > > -Testosterone, %, Free: 1.9 (1-2.7) > > > > > > > **-Testosterone, Free: 44.3 (50-210) > > > > > > > 17-OH-Pregnenolone, Serum: 106 (20-450) > > > > > > > **DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE: 17 (25-75) > > > > > > > Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS: 68 (50-220) > > > > > > > 17-OH-Progesterone, LCMSMS: 214 (32-307) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 Jonny, > Been there done that. THese are the " Top Doctors " who don't take > insurance and charge 500 bucks a visit who tell me this. This has been my approach, which seems to be working: 1. Educate yourself until you know all aspects of TRT. Know the best treatments, the proper lab tests, etc. I personally have spent probably 80+ hours on this. 2. Utilize the incredible knowledge and experience that can be found in this group. 3. Find a doctor who is under your insurance plan and who is cooperative. I approached my doctor with exactly what I wanted, and he has prescribed it every time. I am doing self-injections of T cyp, Arimidex, and HCG. Eugene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 Well I would run from this Dr. after all the shit I have heard in the 22 yrs. I have been sick with low T. Any dam Dr. that will put someone on a gel and not monitor him every weeks with blood tests until he is leveled off is a crime. See me in 3 months what is he so booked he can't take care of you read the insert that comes with the gels. It's all in there on testing. Also go to the AACE Guildlines. http://www.aace.com/pub/pdf/guidelines/hypogonadism.pdf If anyone needs a psychiatrist this Dr. dose some of the worse Dr.'s I have seen are Endo's they just don't know about low T. One of the bigest symptoms of low T are feels for Depression. Don't buy into to this find a DR. that knows about low T. did you go to Dr. 's site this man teachs Dr. on how to treat this and will work with your family Dr. and treat you over the phone. www.allthingsmale.com. Phil jonnyblog <jonnyblog@...> wrote: Been there done that. THese are the " Top Doctors " who don't take insurance and charge 500 bucks a visit who tell me this. THis is what the endo told me after these last results: " Your Free testosterone is normal and your LH and FSH are suppressed indicating that your Androgel is working as it should. I would suggest you continue until we meet again in 3 months. If it has no effect by then you should discontinue. " In our visit he told me that I should see a psychiatrist b/c my syptoms most likely aren't connected to the T. > > > > > I started 10g Androgel about 5 weeks ago. (My old labs are > at > > > > the > > > > > very bottom of this email. I immediately felt better and > > stayed > > > > > good for ~ 2 weeks, and then I crashed, and for the last 3 > > weeks > > > > > I've felt miserable again. When I crashed 3 weeks ago I also > > > > > started having terible headsaches so my Dr. told me to lower > > the > > > > > dosage to 5g/day. I got retested last week, and here are the > > > > > results: > > > > > > > > > > Total-T: 159 (400-1080) > > > > > Sex Horm Bind Glob: 11 (11-80) > > > > > Free-T: 42.4 (47-244) > > > > > Estradiol, 17-Beta: 13 (<60) > > > > > > > > > > Please comment, thanks! > > > > > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > -- > > > -- > > > > -- > > > > > New Blood Labs--3/3/06: > > > > > Glucose, 2HR PP: 77 -- 65-139 mg/dl > > > > > > > > > > FSH AND LH > > > > > LH: 2.2 -- 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL > > > > > FSH: 1.2 -- 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL > > > > > > > > > > Insulin, Serum: 14 -- <17 Micro IU/mL > > > > > > > > > > Total Testosteron: 273 -- 260-1000 ng/dL > > > > > > > > > > Free Testosteron > > > > > Testosterone, %, Free: 1.7 -- 1.0-2.7 Percent > > > > > Testosterone, Free: 45.2 -- 50.0-210.0 pg/mL > > > > > > > > > > Hemoglobin A1C: 4.9 -- Percent > > > > > > > > > > OLD LABS--From 2/14/06: > > > > > **=Out-of-Range > > > > > > > TSH: 1.37 (.4-5.5) > > > > > > > T4, Total: 7.2 (4.5-12) > > > > > > > T3 Uptake: 31.7 (27.8-40.7) > > > > > > > T4, Free, Calculated: 2.28 (1.53-3.85) > > > > > > > T3, Free: 362 (230-420) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > IGF-I: 262 (126-382) > > > > > > > **FSH: 1.1 (1.6-8) > > > > > > > LH: 1.5 (1.5-9.3) > > > > > > > Prolactin: 8 (2-18) > > > > > > > Cortisol, Total, Serum: 16.4 (4-22 or 3-17 depending on > > time > > > of > > > > > day) > > > > > > > Insulin, Serum: 9 (Micro IU/ml <17) > > > > > > > DHEA Sulfate: 298 (110-510) > > > > > > > **Total Testosterone: 229 (260-1000) > > > > > > > Free Testosterone > > > > > > > -Testosterone, %, Free: 1.9 (1-2.7) > > > > > > > **-Testosterone, Free: 44.3 (50-210) > > > > > > > 17-OH-Pregnenolone, Serum: 106 (20-450) > > > > > > > **DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE: 17 (25-75) > > > > > > > Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS: 68 (50-220) > > > > > > > 17-OH-Progesterone, LCMSMS: 214 (32-307) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 > > Jonny, > > > Been there done that. THese are the " Top Doctors " who don't take > > insurance and charge 500 bucks a visit who tell me this. > > This has been my approach, which seems to be working: > 1. Educate yourself until you know all aspects of TRT. Know the best > treatments, the proper lab tests, etc. I personally have spent > probably 80+ hours on this. > 2. Utilize the incredible knowledge and experience that can be found > in this group. > 3. Find a doctor who is under your insurance plan and who is > cooperative. I approached my doctor with exactly what I wanted, and > he has prescribed it every time. I am doing self-injections of T cyp, > Arimidex, and HCG. > > Eugene > Great advice. Glad the group was helpful. That's precisely why I contribute some of my time here. Brad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 The endo I saw before this 1, who wouldn't agree that I needed to treat my Low-T, is 1 of the Dr.s whose name is listed as a Reviewer on that AACE link (http://www.aace.com/pub/pdf/guidelines/hypogonadism.pdf) These were the results from the labs that he based his decision on done back in Feb. and March. Now, are you going to tell me that he knows enough about Low-T for the AACE to hire him to review their own guidelines, but he was so misinformed in telling me that I don't have Low-T problems? Maybe he knows something about all these #s that indicates that My T is not a factor in my symptoms and that's why I'm still feeling crappy eventhough I got another " top " endo who agreed to treat me???? Something just doesn't make sense here, and it seems crazy for me to now go to another endo. I am going to go see these guys (http://www.antiagingnyc.com/about_us.htm), maybe they'll have a different strategy that will be more helpful. Labs--3/3/06: > > > > > > Glucose, 2HR PP: 77 -- 65-139 mg/dl > > > > > > > > > > > > FSH AND LH > > > > > > LH: 2.2 -- 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL > > > > > > FSH: 1.2 -- 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL > > > > > > > > > > > > Insulin, Serum: 14 -- <17 Micro IU/mL > > > > > > > > > > > > Total Testosteron: 273 -- 260-1000 ng/dL > > > > > > > > > > > > Free Testosteron > > > > > > Testosterone, %, Free: 1.7 -- 1.0-2.7 Percent > > > > > > Testosterone, Free: 45.2 -- 50.0-210.0 pg/mL > > > > > > > > > > > > Hemoglobin A1C: 4.9 -- Percent > > > > > > > > > > > > LABS--From 2/14/06: > > > > > > **=Out-of-Range > > > > > > > > TSH: 1.37 (.4-5.5) > > > > > > > > T4, Total: 7.2 (4.5-12) > > > > > > > > T3 Uptake: 31.7 (27.8-40.7) > > > > > > > > T4, Free, Calculated: 2.28 (1.53-3.85) > > > > > > > > T3, Free: 362 (230-420) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > IGF-I: 262 (126-382) > > > > > > > > **FSH: 1.1 (1.6-8) > > > > > > > > LH: 1.5 (1.5-9.3) > > > > > > > > Prolactin: 8 (2-18) > > > > > > > > Cortisol, Total, Serum: 16.4 (4-22 or 3-17 depending on time of day) > > > > > > > > Insulin, Serum: 9 (Micro IU/ml <17) > > > > > > > > DHEA Sulfate: 298 (110-510) > > > > > > > > **Total Testosterone: 229 (260-1000) > > > > > > > > Free Testosterone > > > > > > > > -Testosterone, %, Free: 1.9 (1-2.7) > > > > > > > > **-Testosterone, Free: 44.3 (50-210) > > > > > > > > 17-OH-Pregnenolone, Serum: 106 (20-450) > > > > > > > > **DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE: 17 (25-75) > > > > > > > > Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS: 68 (50-220) > > > > > > > > 17-OH-Progesterone, LCMSMS: 214 (32-307) > > > > > > I started 10g Androgel about 5 weeks ago. (My old labs are > > at > > > > > the > > > > > > very bottom of this email. I immediately felt better and > > > stayed > > > > > > good for ~ 2 weeks, and then I crashed, and for the last 3 > > > weeks > > > > > > I've felt miserable again. When I crashed 3 weeks ago I > also > > > > > > started having terible headsaches so my Dr. told me to > lower > > > the > > > > > > dosage to 5g/day. I got retested last week, and here are > the > > > > > > results: > > > > > > > > > > > > Total-T: 159 (400-1080) > > > > > > Sex Horm Bind Glob: 11 (11-80) > > > > > > Free-T: 42.4 (47-244) > > > > > > Estradiol, 17-Beta: 13 (<60) > > > > > > > > > > > > Please comment, thanks! > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------- -- > -- > > -- > > > -- > > > > -- > > > > > -- > > > > > > New Blood Labs--3/3/06: > > > > > > Glucose, 2HR PP: 77 -- 65-139 mg/dl > > > > > > > > > > > > FSH AND LH > > > > > > LH: 2.2 -- 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL > > > > > > FSH: 1.2 -- 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL > > > > > > > > > > > > Insulin, Serum: 14 -- <17 Micro IU/mL > > > > > > > > > > > > Total Testosteron: 273 -- 260-1000 ng/dL > > > > > > > > > > > > Free Testosteron > > > > > > Testosterone, %, Free: 1.7 -- 1.0-2.7 Percent > > > > > > Testosterone, Free: 45.2 -- 50.0-210.0 pg/mL > > > > > > > > > > > > Hemoglobin A1C: 4.9 -- Percent > > > > > > > > > > > > OLD LABS--From 2/14/06: > > > > > > **=Out-of-Range > > > > > > > > TSH: 1.37 (.4-5.5) > > > > > > > > T4, Total: 7.2 (4.5-12) > > > > > > > > T3 Uptake: 31.7 (27.8-40.7) > > > > > > > > T4, Free, Calculated: 2.28 (1.53-3.85) > > > > > > > > T3, Free: 362 (230-420) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > IGF-I: 262 (126-382) > > > > > > > > **FSH: 1.1 (1.6-8) > > > > > > > > LH: 1.5 (1.5-9.3) > > > > > > > > Prolactin: 8 (2-18) > > > > > > > > Cortisol, Total, Serum: 16.4 (4-22 or 3-17 depending > on > > > time > > > > of > > > > > > day) > > > > > > > > Insulin, Serum: 9 (Micro IU/ml <17) > > > > > > > > DHEA Sulfate: 298 (110-510) > > > > > > > > **Total Testosterone: 229 (260-1000) > > > > > > > > Free Testosterone > > > > > > > > -Testosterone, %, Free: 1.9 (1-2.7) > > > > > > > > **-Testosterone, Free: 44.3 (50-210) > > > > > > > > 17-OH-Pregnenolone, Serum: 106 (20-450) > > > > > > > > **DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE: 17 (25-75) > > > > > > > > Androstenedione, LC/MS/MS: 68 (50-220) > > > > > > > > 17-OH-Progesterone, LCMSMS: 214 (32-307) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 It's great advice but it's easier said than done. I've spent hours and hours reading this site and researching this stuff, but when I'm functioning at such a low capacity it's nearly impossible for me to actually absorb most of it, and then when I do go to the Dr. I'm so disconnected that I can't assert myself anyway. > > > > Jonny, > > > > > Been there done that. THese are the " Top Doctors " who don't take > > > insurance and charge 500 bucks a visit who tell me this. > > > > This has been my approach, which seems to be working: > > 1. Educate yourself until you know all aspects of TRT. Know the best > > treatments, the proper lab tests, etc. I personally have spent > > probably 80+ hours on this. > > 2. Utilize the incredible knowledge and experience that can be found > > in this group. > > 3. Find a doctor who is under your insurance plan and who is > > cooperative. I approached my doctor with exactly what I wanted, and > > he has prescribed it every time. I am doing self-injections of T cyp, > > Arimidex, and HCG. > > > > Eugene > > > > Great advice. Glad the group was helpful. That's precisely why I > contribute some of my time here. > > Brad > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 this is what we are here for what state do you live in. Phil jonnyblog <jonnyblog@...> wrote: It's great advice but it's easier said than done. I've spent hours and hours reading this site and researching this stuff, but when I'm functioning at such a low capacity it's nearly impossible for me to actually absorb most of it, and then when I do go to the Dr. I'm so disconnected that I can't assert myself anyway. > > > > Jonny, > > > > > Been there done that. THese are the " Top Doctors " who don't take > > > insurance and charge 500 bucks a visit who tell me this. > > > > This has been my approach, which seems to be working: > > 1. Educate yourself until you know all aspects of TRT. Know the best > > treatments, the proper lab tests, etc. I personally have spent > > probably 80+ hours on this. > > 2. Utilize the incredible knowledge and experience that can be found > > in this group. > > 3. Find a doctor who is under your insurance plan and who is > > cooperative. I approached my doctor with exactly what I wanted, and > > he has prescribed it every time. I am doing self-injections of T cyp, > > Arimidex, and HCG. > > > > Eugene > > > > Great advice. Glad the group was helpful. That's precisely why I > contribute some of my time here. > > Brad > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 > > It's great advice but it's easier said than done. I've spent hours > and hours reading this site and researching this stuff, but when I'm > functioning at such a low capacity it's nearly impossible for me to > actually absorb most of it, and then when I do go to the Dr. I'm so > disconnected that I can't assert myself anyway. > > You're correct. It isn't easy. It is time-consuming, costly, inconvenient, and mind-bendingly frustrating. I don't think you need to necessarily see an endocrinologist. A urologist might be as good or better. Unfortunately, doc shopping is about the only good weapon we have. You may need to make some notes for yourself to carry into a consultation so you can fall back on them in case you get confused. The initial goal is to ask enough questions to see if the doc is even a possibility. If the answers aren't promising, cut it off and don't waste time and energy. You might be able to call the office and find out how many men are currently under the doc's care for hypogonadism. I hope you'll take a close look at the anti-aging clinic website before committing yourself. It looks like it might be rather costly. Initial labs ~$600 Initial consult $695 Program maintenance fee $50/month Followup labs 2 to 3 times/year $100 - $300 Medication $75 to $200/month Plus they seem to emphasize compounded transdermal products which I don't think will do you much good since you've already failed on transdermals. I always find it troubling when a doctor steers you to their own pharmacy instead of letting you choose for yourself. Assuming you have the money, it might be fine. The good side is that they'll probably have a positive or at least non-negative view of testosterone therapy and that's a considerable benefit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 Yes this is what I like to hear dam good way to do TRT. Phil brad999us <no_reply > wrote: > > Jonny, > > > Been there done that. THese are the " Top Doctors " who don't take > > insurance and charge 500 bucks a visit who tell me this. > > This has been my approach, which seems to be working: > 1. Educate yourself until you know all aspects of TRT. Know the best > treatments, the proper lab tests, etc. I personally have spent > probably 80+ hours on this. > 2. Utilize the incredible knowledge and experience that can be found > in this group. > 3. Find a doctor who is under your insurance plan and who is > cooperative. I approached my doctor with exactly what I wanted, and > he has prescribed it every time. I am doing self-injections of T cyp, > Arimidex, and HCG. > > Eugene > Great advice. Glad the group was helpful. That's precisely why I contribute some of my time here. Brad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 sounds just like me i dont absorb or learn very much by the way last week my Attention deficit was officially diagnosed by a top phyciatirc team in uk i will be starting ritalin very soon 18 mgs a day. again as with posisble trt its very frightwning anything new. next is to hopefullsee this speiclaist over the low t,as both issues i feell add to each other and indeed have in effect also helped create the pre diabetes situation i am in as well. if all these areas are looked at then i may get somewhere,but i know its going to be long and slow,as i dont accept any change good or bad very easy. regards paul Re: Need Help with Labs It's great advice but it's easier said than done. I've spent hours and hours reading this site and researching this stuff, but when I'm functioning at such a low capacity it's nearly impossible for me to actually absorb most of it, and then when I do go to the Dr. I'm so disconnected that I can't assert myself anyway. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 New York > > > > > > Jonny, > > > > > > > Been there done that. THese are the " Top Doctors " who don't > take > > > > insurance and charge 500 bucks a visit who tell me this. > > > > > > This has been my approach, which seems to be working: > > > 1. Educate yourself until you know all aspects of TRT. Know the > best > > > treatments, the proper lab tests, etc. I personally have spent > > > probably 80+ hours on this. > > > 2. Utilize the incredible knowledge and experience that can be > found > > > in this group. > > > 3. Find a doctor who is under your insurance plan and who is > > > cooperative. I approached my doctor with exactly what I wanted, > and > > > he has prescribed it every time. I am doing self-injections of > T cyp, > > > Arimidex, and HCG. > > > > > > Eugene > > > > > > > Great advice. Glad the group was helpful. That's precisely why I > > contribute some of my time here. > > > > Brad > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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