optimuswind
New member
Hey,
I was diagnosed with Kallmann Syndrome in my late teens and then put on HGH for a couple years to grow, ended up at about 5'9" height, then I was put on sustanon (can't remember dose amount or interval) for a while until they said they couldn't get it anymore and I've been on nebido for a couple of years now. I'm 26 now.
The only number I know from my last appointment was "9.6" for my testosterone, this was whilst I was on the nebido. According to the nebido site, between 15-50 is normal levels, so isn't that really low?
I have been taking 4ml nebido every 12 weeks.
I asked my endo about it being low and said something like "if I didn't have the syndrome affecting my pituitary gland etc, how do you know my normal levels wouldn't be a lot higher?" He didn't have an answer, and also it took about 4 appointments for me asking for bone densitometry scan to check my bones and after he finally gave me it told me I had osteopenia and prescribed me some calcium tablets..
I got my GP to refer me to a different endo in another hospital, I met him once and then had blood taken, and I am waiting for my next appointment with him now.
I decided to just take my next nebido shot 2 weeks earlier than usual since I think he will probably tell me to take them in shorter intervals anyway.
Aftering thinking that my levels were really low and probably the cause of my ongoing anxiety and depression that I have had for the past 8 or so years, I got angry at the ****ty service from my previous endo and I requested another ampoule from my GP and stuck that in my other leg the other day. Did I **** up there and give myself too much? Is this going to cause some big imbalance and increase my eostrogen levels or something? I wasn't really thinking and just wanted to take things into my own hands and give myself more test.
So I have had 2 full ampoules in each leg in the space of 2 weeks, 10 weeks since my last. I don't feel different at all so far.
I plan to get my full blood details in my next appointment to bring home with me.
Also, if it matters, if my memory serves me the problem kallmann syndrome is the hypothalmus not releasing GnRH to the pituitary, so that's where my problem lies.
Any advice / info would be really appreciated. It's hard to find help for this, and steroid forums like this seem to be the only place where people know what they're talking about, probably even more so than my 'specialist' endocrinologist.
Thanks in advance.
I was diagnosed with Kallmann Syndrome in my late teens and then put on HGH for a couple years to grow, ended up at about 5'9" height, then I was put on sustanon (can't remember dose amount or interval) for a while until they said they couldn't get it anymore and I've been on nebido for a couple of years now. I'm 26 now.
The only number I know from my last appointment was "9.6" for my testosterone, this was whilst I was on the nebido. According to the nebido site, between 15-50 is normal levels, so isn't that really low?
I have been taking 4ml nebido every 12 weeks.
I asked my endo about it being low and said something like "if I didn't have the syndrome affecting my pituitary gland etc, how do you know my normal levels wouldn't be a lot higher?" He didn't have an answer, and also it took about 4 appointments for me asking for bone densitometry scan to check my bones and after he finally gave me it told me I had osteopenia and prescribed me some calcium tablets..
I got my GP to refer me to a different endo in another hospital, I met him once and then had blood taken, and I am waiting for my next appointment with him now.
I decided to just take my next nebido shot 2 weeks earlier than usual since I think he will probably tell me to take them in shorter intervals anyway.
Aftering thinking that my levels were really low and probably the cause of my ongoing anxiety and depression that I have had for the past 8 or so years, I got angry at the ****ty service from my previous endo and I requested another ampoule from my GP and stuck that in my other leg the other day. Did I **** up there and give myself too much? Is this going to cause some big imbalance and increase my eostrogen levels or something? I wasn't really thinking and just wanted to take things into my own hands and give myself more test.
So I have had 2 full ampoules in each leg in the space of 2 weeks, 10 weeks since my last. I don't feel different at all so far.
I plan to get my full blood details in my next appointment to bring home with me.
Also, if it matters, if my memory serves me the problem kallmann syndrome is the hypothalmus not releasing GnRH to the pituitary, so that's where my problem lies.
Any advice / info would be really appreciated. It's hard to find help for this, and steroid forums like this seem to be the only place where people know what they're talking about, probably even more so than my 'specialist' endocrinologist.
Thanks in advance.