sometimes physicians worry that if they let the patients take it home you will take more than your suppose to and they worry they cannot control the dosing.
Sometimes they will make an exception if you let them know you understand their concern and reassure them you will stick to the dosing guideline he/she set forth.
hope this helps
Hard to say...
did you have your Estradiol tested as well ?
I just got bloodwork done and will see the doc on Thurs.. I'm not taking any test. now but will hopefully resume. My Estradiol is 19. Does that help? My LH and FSH are within normal. Thanks.
Only a base test was done plus LH and FSH to make sure it isn't pituitary glad, if I remember correctly.
Testosterone - 126.9
Lh my value=1.8 mUnits/mL
Male: 20-70 Years 1.5-9.3 Munits/ml
Fsh my value=4.5 1.4 - 18.1 mUnits/mL
Estradiol my value=19 pg/mL
post Menopausal:
(untreated): <33 Pg/ml
male Normals: <41 Pg/ml
Only a base test was done plus LH and FSH to make sure it isn't pituitary glad, if I remember correctly.
Testosterone - 126.9
Lh my value=1.8
mUnits/mL
Male: 20-70 Years 1.5-9.3 Munits/ml
Fsh my value=4.5 1.4 - 18.1 mUnits/mL
Estradiol my value=19 pg/mL
post Menopausal:
(untreated): <33 Pg/ml
male Normals: <41 Pg/ml
If the highest test level you reached while on the gel was 300, I'd say that was too low. And chances are pretty good your estrogen was too high since gel has a propensity for converting to E. Having estrogen levels too high tends to have a side affect of depression. And since depression and anxiety go hand-in-hand, that may have been why your anxiety got worse. Just a thought.