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07-11-2008, 03:16 AM #1New Member
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24yrs old test level 2.6 (4-10 range)
When i was 16 i had motorcycle crash and smacked my jules good and proper, i first noticed a problem a few weeks after the accident when my jizz levels were about a 3rd.
I got my results today (8 years on form the accident) ...from a female doc non the less, ive done abit of research on here so was abit clued up about levels. She said they are low but not enough to be concerned about as i have facial hair and a deep voice.
I told her she must be joking, im ment to be in my prime so it would be nice to have a sex drive. Il be looking elsewhere for a doc. Can anyone recommend a UK based doc as thats where il be living.
Results from memory
test 2.6 (4-10)
shb 26
androgen 37 (45-90)
6,2
200Ibs
12%
(And dedicate my life to lifting/diet etc) Not very impressive!
Can someone tell me what this SHB test is? this was done in a german lab. Its clear to me that my problems lie with my test levels.
Thanks for reading, any input would be nice
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07-11-2008, 05:25 AM #2New Member
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1st of all on your next selection go with a male doctor who is in his mid '50s to early 60's. That's what my research has told me. Female doctors haven't a clue about a man's body unless they're on the short end of receiving it..they don't care!!!! also I feel some are so into the feminist order that they don't want to help us men. Hey, it's only my opinion, but if a poll of female doctor's helping resolve our male problems was ever taken....hmmmm. Concerning the older male doctor there is a likely chance he has, or is going through the same issues as we are and is more appreciative of our ideas of allowing us to decide what is right and only wish to have an intelligent doctor monitor our care, not control our destiny.
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07-11-2008, 06:11 AM #3New Member
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Well, lets take that poll! Il set it up, though i dont disagree at all.
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07-11-2008, 10:17 AM #4
Damn, that's rough bro.
What was the extent of your physical injuries? Were your nuts...crushed? *Cringe*
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07-11-2008, 11:40 AM #5Junior Member
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I don't know about the male/female doctor thing.. but I can tell you that many doctors VERY seldom treat certain disorders and know very little about them. I used to be a drug rep and sold asthma drugs as well as female HRT. I would walk into some docs offices wanting to talk about Female HRT or asthma and they would simply say they knew little about the disease and didn't really care to learn about it. I would ask if they had any patients with the problem, and they would say yes, but not many... I asked if they referred those patients to specialists or other docs, and they said no.... hmmm, kinda feel sorry for those patients.
Docs don't want to admit that they don't know everything, but the fact is, many docs don't know much about male HRT and I would search around for a doc who specializes in it. I think that was your plan anyways, just wanted to add my 2 cents.
Good luck.
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