07-30-2012, 11:08 PM
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| Re: Will Low-T treatment change my husband? Quote:
Originally Posted by flnative Your husband needs a new Doc. Those levels are low, especially if he is having symptoms.
I am 41, work out regularly and very fit. I had all the symptoms of low t except problems in the bedroom. A little less drive, but luckily no performance issues yet. I was tested and found my level was 214. I'm on androgel and feel 100% better. No more fatigue, pain, depression, anxiety, brain fog. I have noticed no negative side effects yet. I've been on it since December. T level was up to 368 so doc increased dosage. I feel great, no aggression (well no more than before....)and doing even better in the gym. Even my kids ask me why I'm in a better mood lately. | Hi,
I have a perscription for 20% Testosterone Creme from a compunding Pharmacy and have just been a bit reluctant to use it, but my situation (levels, issues, etc. are exactly the same as yours and I was just wondering how things have been going since this post). Any update is much appreciated. Thanks!
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