Hey guys and gals. I have been "seen" by Dr. Crisler at Defy Medical since this past February. I'm 43 year old man.
With a starting (pre-med) total T of 477 and free of 11, he prescribed me Clomid, at 25MG/day. Since then, my total T has gone up to 1202 while free is at 13.1. However, my estrogen, SHBG, and LH have been off the charts in a bad way - too high - way out of range. Estradiol was at 79.4 last lab, even after taking anastrazole along with the clomid.
My labs are attached.
I am feeling the effects of too much estrogen - loss of libido, and it's super hard to lose weight when I used to be able to tighten up my diet and I could drop weight super fast.
I called Defy today to setup my lab follow up, and they told me that Dr. Crisler has left the practice, and that the only other Doc's first availability is in 6 weeks or so. However, I can talk to a nurse of PA and they can adjust my meds...I really don't wanna trust my hormones to a nurse or PA.
I am concerned that my estrogen, SHBG, and LH will be too high for too long and will cause some long-term damage. Ideally, I would have an appointment ASAP with a doc and he could possibly prescribe me a higher does of anastrazole, but I don't want to be hanging around for a long time with high hormones. I am considering just stopping taking the meds, as it seems like I was better off before.
My questions are:
- How concerned should I be about the dangers of high estrogen, SHBG, and LH? I see that type 2 diabetes is a potential side effect of high estrogen in men - I don't want anything to do with that.
- Do you have any recommendations of responsive doctors where it doesn't take 6 weeks to get an appointment?
Any other thoughts of advice would be appreciated.