u just ask for it... say you r taking charge of your health . thats it. if you feel you need to give an explanation, just say you feel lethargic, almost depressed. low sex drive, like no interest however not depressed. and your nips feel sensitive
aslo tell him your not sleeping at night, this is one of the worst symptoms for men with LowT.
He may get you a sleep test, which would be good to have before/in conjunction with TRT.
Zephyr and OAK, thanks and great advice. I actually spoke with the doctor's office today as I will be a new patient. I told them I wanted a full physical with bloodwork and it turned into a big deal where they had to consult the doc etc lol. Apparently, in the civilian world these days, it's common for doctors to earn some extra money by pissing away your time with a meet and greet for your first appt. The nurse said we would talk about what was concerning me and my medical history then I would schedule a follow-up to come back to get anything done. I was like, WTF am I going on a date with this guy, ridiculous. I told them they would absolutely not convince me it was necessary to meet and chat with the doc when I already know exactly what I want and am in overall good health. No offense to those diagnosed with low T, but it isn't a life threatening disease so even if I do suffer from the symptoms and even if I do have it, I still consider my health to be good. Now my quality of life, that could def be A LOT better. I realize this is slightly off topic but it relates to my skepticism toward the American health care system. Our system makes it very difficult to take charge of our health bc we are at the mercy of the medical community, pharmaceutical industry, FDA, and other regulatory commissions. It's such a shame that doctors etc won't listen unless you have a serious disease or something.
Regardless of today's almost argument (see it's already happened and I'm not even IN the office yet lol) they called back and agreed to do the physical etc on our "first date" lol. Hopefully it goes well and I don't get pissed and start Fbombing the place lol.
Also, DET OAK, I was unaware actually that sleep disturbance is one of the symptoms. I have had ever increasing problems sleeping over the last 10 years plus. It's to the point now that I take melatonin every night and still wake up regularly and don't get back to sleep. More importantly, I aim for 7-8 hours every night including the weekends and have a good sleep routine yet wake up and NEVER feel rested. Could be sleep apnea as I've never had the sleep test. But it could be something else like low T or possibly Thyroid or something.
Anyway, thanks again for the advice.