So I have been lurking for a bit and am just incredibly confused by all this stuff floating around about testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) which is sad since normally I am very astute about the medications I need and my general health.
I am 33 and been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis for 8 years now, my energy levels, libido and memory have been plummeting for quite a while now and I kept bugging my neurologist to figure it out, finally he tested my T and found it to be sitting at 140 consistently. He prescribed me Androgel 1.6% but insurance would not cover it so I went on Testim 1%, typical results it would appear, 2 weeks in and I felt like I hadn't since I was 19, the next week felt back to normal.
So I called my neuro to see what we could do, he just prescribed more, no blood tests, no follow up, nothing. Obviously this does not suit me so i am about to go in and talk with my GP but I want to be prepared, the problem is that I have no idea where to go with this, I like being informed and my GP listens to me since generally I am very well informed but on this subject I am confused by the talk of supplemental drugs to avoid estrogen, discussions on peptides and rhGH, gel vs injectibles, compounding pharmacies, etc...
what do I need to go to my GP with? Blood tests are done, insurance has agreed that my levels are low, now I just need to know what I should be pushing to get, honestly I would prefer injectibles but I really don't care but I do want to know what I should be getting along with the testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) to compliment (such as the discussions on rhGH or GHRH) and anti-estrogens. I cannot find any HR clinics in my area so I am on my own here.
Any help would be appreciated, especially since with all the other wonderful MS issues I haven't felt so good as week 2 on Testim in my life and I want that back and to have it continue forever (as would my wife).
I am 33 and been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis for 8 years now, my energy levels, libido and memory have been plummeting for quite a while now and I kept bugging my neurologist to figure it out, finally he tested my T and found it to be sitting at 140 consistently. He prescribed me Androgel 1.6% but insurance would not cover it so I went on Testim 1%, typical results it would appear, 2 weeks in and I felt like I hadn't since I was 19, the next week felt back to normal.
So I called my neuro to see what we could do, he just prescribed more, no blood tests, no follow up, nothing. Obviously this does not suit me so i am about to go in and talk with my GP but I want to be prepared, the problem is that I have no idea where to go with this, I like being informed and my GP listens to me since generally I am very well informed but on this subject I am confused by the talk of supplemental drugs to avoid estrogen, discussions on peptides and rhGH, gel vs injectibles, compounding pharmacies, etc...
what do I need to go to my GP with? Blood tests are done, insurance has agreed that my levels are low, now I just need to know what I should be pushing to get, honestly I would prefer injectibles but I really don't care but I do want to know what I should be getting along with the testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) to compliment (such as the discussions on rhGH or GHRH) and anti-estrogens. I cannot find any HR clinics in my area so I am on my own here.
Any help would be appreciated, especially since with all the other wonderful MS issues I haven't felt so good as week 2 on Testim in my life and I want that back and to have it continue forever (as would my wife).