So I'm curious why women can so easily get prescribed estrogen (birth control) from their doctor- they require no tests to make sure they are "within range" or any of that bullshit, but for men it's next to impossible to get prescribed testosterone. I went to my doctor and I have all the signs of Low T: low energy, trouble concentrating, depression, anxiety, no drive, can't grow facial hair, gynecomastia, etc... but am still within the mid-low range of total testosterone. And because of this, he wont let me try testosterone bc I'm not out of range. WTF WHY NOT??
Why are doctors so nonchalant about prescribing birth control pills (a steroid) to a woman. But then won't prescribe testosterone (a steroid) to men. I'm kinda a conspiracy theorist and this just reeks of it. Seriously, if the concern with testosterone is, if you have to come off them, it might do damage to your natural production, why does this same concern not apply to women being prescribed birth control? So why is testosterone so strictly administered but estrogen so easily accessible?
Why are doctors so nonchalant about prescribing birth control pills (a steroid) to a woman. But then won't prescribe testosterone (a steroid) to men. I'm kinda a conspiracy theorist and this just reeks of it. Seriously, if the concern with testosterone is, if you have to come off them, it might do damage to your natural production, why does this same concern not apply to women being prescribed birth control? So why is testosterone so strictly administered but estrogen so easily accessible?
