Guest guest Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 I'm a 60 year old guy and have recently been tested and found to have low (240) serum T. I Have Parkinson's Disease (PD). (DX'd 2/08, 54 on PDRS) I do not seem to have the usual sexual dysfunction symptoms of Low t, but do experience depression and fatigue, which I had previously chalked up to the PD. I am still very active, training 6 days/week, eat a great diet, and drink only filtered water. My Doc prescribed Androgen gel 1%, 50 mg packets for me. Though my insurance paid for it with just a $3 co-pay, I was shocked to find a 30 day supply is ~ $190. Not wanting to start taking a medication I wouldn't want to pay for out of my own pocket (just starting Medicare 1/1/11 and am cautious of the Medicare donut hole,) I did some research and found DHEA, which I have been taking for two weeks. (My Doc knows about this and is totally OK with it) I am going to have my T levels retested in a few months. Here's my questions: 1 Has any guy here taken DHEA time release, 50 mg pills for Low T? If so, what has your experience been (benefits & negative side effects?), and how does it compare with using Androgen gel, if you have? The more specifics you can give about the benefits vs negative side effects, the better. 2 In what ways has using the Androgen gel helped you, specifically? Since I do not have sexual dysfunction symptoms, I am especially interested in how it effects your overall mood and fatigue. If it has enhanced your mood and lowered your fatigue, please give a before & after rating 1-10. (examples: mood BEFORE Androgen: 4, NOW 9; fatigue BEFORE: 8, NOW: 4) If anyone is interested, I'd be happy to share my experience with taking DHEA. As I said, I've been using it for 2 weeks, cycling on 6 days & off 2 days. I am (maybe incorrectly) assuming the risks of prostate cancer & heart issues are approx the same for either the gel or DHEA. Thanks for your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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