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I just recently found this board and another board with a wealth of information. I posted this on the other board about a week or so ago so I just copied and pasted it because I am lazy like that. LOL! Can you guys take a look see at my post and offer some advise? I got some good advise from the other board but I wanted to pose this over here to see what you guys may have to offer. Also, I have already started getting the itchy and sensitive nips. with some puffines... I want to jump on the adex now but I dont want it to skew my E2 test results...Can I get on the adex then quit it some time before the next round of bloodwork or will taking the adex keep my E2 levels down for an extended period of time? Thanks in advance!
Good morning people! I recently found this site and it has be a great wealth of information. I am really grateful to have found it. Let me give you some background on me and my issue with Low T. I am 43 years old and I have been recently diagnosed with Low T. My baseline reading of total Testosterone was 157 ng/dl. My GP referred me to a Urologist and he retested my total testosterone, prolactin, psa, and liver functioning test. My test level was at 310. So he prescribed 200mg cyp to be injected once every two weeks, which is administered by my wife. I have a few concerns and a few questions, so if I may indulge you guys to help me out with this it would be greatly appreciated.
I have had Gynecomastia that started when I was going through puberty that never went away. I had that removed when I was 22 years old from under both nipples. It started coming back a few years later and I had it removed again when I was 30 it has not returned. Thank God! Because it was painful. I also had a vasectomy when I was 34 which I thought was a good thing at the time. Now I am not so sure. I think this may have been the culprit of my low t situation right now. No scientific proof but I have read that this can happen. So, here is my dilemma, my doctor didn’t check any of the following E2, LH, FSH, or SHBG and I have some real concerns about developing gyno again. So, with all that being considered should I start supplementing arimidex and HCG? I can get the arimidex but not the HCG. I go back and get my test levels tested in 7 weeks I am going to ask for those other tests to be taken as well. I would like to get him to prescribe the Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) and arimidex. I think I am going to print all the info I found here and see what his response will be. I am so afraid of having estrogen issues. The thing is I don’t know if I should start with arimidex now or wait until my next testing results. My head is in a fog with this....LOL!
Also, I have recently lost 30 lbs with diet and exercise but I have seemed to hit a plateau with the weight loss. If he doesn’t move in the direction of the ancillaries should I find a testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) clinic? Sorry for being all over the place in writing this post. I am sure I am forgetting something and will add more later. Please help my head is spinning! LOL!
I just recently found this board and another board with a wealth of information. I posted this on the other board about a week or so ago so I just copied and pasted it because I am lazy like that. LOL! Can you guys take a look see at my post and offer some advise? I got some good advise from the other board but I wanted to pose this over here to see what you guys may have to offer. Also, I have already started getting the itchy and sensitive nips. with some puffines... I want to jump on the adex now but I dont want it to skew my E2 test results...Can I get on the adex then quit it some time before the next round of bloodwork or will taking the adex keep my E2 levels down for an extended period of time? Thanks in advance!
Good morning people! I recently found this site and it has be a great wealth of information. I am really grateful to have found it. Let me give you some background on me and my issue with Low T. I am 43 years old and I have been recently diagnosed with Low T. My baseline reading of total Testosterone was 157 ng/dl. My GP referred me to a Urologist and he retested my total testosterone, prolactin, psa, and liver functioning test. My test level was at 310. So he prescribed 200mg cyp to be injected once every two weeks, which is administered by my wife. I have a few concerns and a few questions, so if I may indulge you guys to help me out with this it would be greatly appreciated.
I have had Gynecomastia that started when I was going through puberty that never went away. I had that removed when I was 22 years old from under both nipples. It started coming back a few years later and I had it removed again when I was 30 it has not returned. Thank God! Because it was painful. I also had a vasectomy when I was 34 which I thought was a good thing at the time. Now I am not so sure. I think this may have been the culprit of my low t situation right now. No scientific proof but I have read that this can happen. So, here is my dilemma, my doctor didn’t check any of the following E2, LH, FSH, or SHBG and I have some real concerns about developing gyno again. So, with all that being considered should I start supplementing arimidex and HCG? I can get the arimidex but not the HCG. I go back and get my test levels tested in 7 weeks I am going to ask for those other tests to be taken as well. I would like to get him to prescribe the Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) and arimidex. I think I am going to print all the info I found here and see what his response will be. I am so afraid of having estrogen issues. The thing is I don’t know if I should start with arimidex now or wait until my next testing results. My head is in a fog with this....LOL!
Also, I have recently lost 30 lbs with diet and exercise but I have seemed to hit a plateau with the weight loss. If he doesn’t move in the direction of the ancillaries should I find a testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) clinic? Sorry for being all over the place in writing this post. I am sure I am forgetting something and will add more later. Please help my head is spinning! LOL!
Some guys from the other board was pretty much on the same path as you are. It never hurts to get various opinions from you guys. I appreciate the wealth of knowledge and information from this board as well. I have been reading and I see who are well versed on this subject. So please don't take offense wth me for not mentioning any names but I am sure you guys know who you are. I will have an indepth conversation with my urologist as well. Thanks for the response! I must say that so far I do feel slightly better already. According to my wife my disposition seemed to have changed for the better. So all is looking up as long as this gyno issue gets in check.