Guest guest Posted August 22, 2010 Report Share Posted August 22, 2010 Hello all, I'm a 47 year old male that was diagnosed with low T three years ago. It all started when I had an accident at work and tore my quadricep tendon. This was followed by surgery and 13 months of physical therapy, while taking 100-150mg/day of hydrocodone. The physical therapy was followed with work conditioning, which consisted of 4 hrs./day of weight training. I had no energy and my body was constantly shutting down to the point that I didn't have the energy to get out of a chair. I was depressed, had no interest in sex whatsoever and basically gave up on everything. My complaints to the doctor were ignored, as the workers comp insurance company decided what treatments I would/wouldn't receive. The doctor finally demanded to check my T levels, as my symptoms couldn't be ignored anymore. My levels were vey low (150-160) and he put me on Androgel(5g/day). After two months there was no change, so he changed it to 10g/day. A couple months later I started feeling better and felt like living again. My levels were checked and were around 300. The insurance company decided that this was a normal level an discontinued treatment. Two years later bring us to today. My knee has not recovered well. It has been determined that I cannot return to work as I knew it. My job is long gone and so is my insurance. Finding a new job/insurance with my physical restrictions is impossible. The past year has been pretty grim. I have the same feeling of weekness/depression/lack of desire. Last month, my wife finally had enough and made me get checked again. I went to a urologist and my level was 189. He put me on 5gm/day of Testim, as he said it worked better that Androgel. He said he wanted me on it a for a couple of years. He wants to see me and check levels monthly for the first six months, then once every six months after that. The office visit was $113, the blood test was $195 and a 30 day supply of Testim is $300. That's $600 a month that I just don't have. To make things worse, I don't feel any change with the 5gm/day Testim. If he bumps it up to 10gm/day, that will be another $300/month. As much as I want/need to continue this treatment, I can't do it. I'm afraid my quality of life will continue to decline to the point where (nevermind). I would love to hear from others who are in the same situation. I would also appreciate any ideas on how to get treatment that's affordable. Thanks for reading and sorry for rambling... Jeff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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