I have read the trt sticky after it was pointed out above by another poster. I wish my doctors would read it lol..
The medical system in Canada is not quite like the u.s.. I can't just pick a doctor.. I have to be referred to one. The only upside is I don't pay a cent for any of it.. My wifes...
So my primary gp wants me to stop the gel for one month and retest with a fasting AM blood work to re-check levels.
Apparently they had the original testosterone checked at a 4, after that fiasco with using one packet and told to re-test it went to 21.. Plus the needle went right into my arm...
Just to update everyone here..
I got in early to see my endocrinologist today..And just so everyone understands, I was referred to him by my female GP who doesn't deal with TRT or hormone issues..
And to utter shock, my doctor refused to order any blood work, didn't know what estradiol was...
Sorry for the late replies, takes time for my messages to get posted..
I am 37
33% bf
290lbs
5' 11"
I was diagnosed with a broken bone (spondylithieosis) in my back when I was 29 and was fairly crippled with pain so ended up gaining about 50 pounds in 8 years.
I try to put the androgel on...
I am starting to get some side effects.. Mainly bloating, oily skin and major night sweats..and I am sweating a lot more during the day not sure why..
I can't get in to see my doctor till nov 7..
I am not sure if I should keep using this androgel stuff or cut back to every other day at this...
I know this is an old post but I wanted to chime in here with some knowledge I have gained from personal experience.
I am 290 lbs, and I barely eat 1800 calories/day..In fact i struggle to eat that much.. So to say he is not eating enough is probably not the correct thing.. I know a few people...
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