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    I've never had those checked. I've never had E2 checked either.
    I've tried numerous times to talk to many doctors over the years and they don't seem to know what any of that is.
    They won't listen. It took a lot of convincing and explaining just to start getting my free, and total testosterone checked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chewbacca'sRedRocket View Post
    I've never had those checked. I've never had E2 checked either.
    I've tried numerous times to talk to many doctors over the years and they don't seem to know what any of that is.
    They won't listen. It took a lot of convincing and explaining just to start getting my free, and total testosterone checked.

    Well then, whoever is controlling your BW is clueless. Doctors know what they are.

    Good luck.
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    You just assume doctors know about this stuff.
    Not all of them do. Or they just don't care and act like they don't know.
    A good educated doctor who cares about their patients should know.
    And they should be responsible and order the right labs.
    Unfortunately thats just not how it is in the real world and these doctors end up being a medical malpractice liability.
    I agree on one thing. They are clueless.
    Even if every doctor out there knew what LH and FSH are and every detail about what they do.
    It still changes nothing. They don't apply what they know to benefit the patient anyway. At least not in my area.
    This is not just a matter of LH, and FSH, or testosterone. My doctors are put out to help with anything.
    I can't even get longer pen needles. They have me using these 4mm long needles that are so short my insulin often
    goes into my skin and it burns badly and causes my skin the bubble up. When I said I need longer ones I was told they don't make longer pen needles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chewbacca'sRedRocket View Post
    You just assume doctors know about this stuff.
    Not all of them do. Or they just don't care and act like they don't know.
    A good educated doctor who cares about their patients should know.
    And they should be responsible and order the right labs.
    Unfortunately thats just not how it is in the real world and these doctors end up being a medical malpractice liability.
    I agree on one thing. They are clueless.
    Even if every doctor out there knew what LH and FSH are and every detail about what they do.
    It still changes nothing. They don't apply what they know to benefit the patient anyway. At least not in my area.
    This is not just a matter of LH, and FSH, or testosterone. My doctors are put out to help with anything.
    I can't even get longer pen needles. They have me using these 4mm long needles that are so short my insulin often
    goes into my skin and it burns badly and causes my skin the bubble up. When I said I need longer ones I was told they don't make longer pen needles.
    See and endocrinologist. They know that stuff. And lots of people that have posted on here do as well. As your insulin needles go, rotate your shot sites, its a sub-Q shot. Make sure they watch you take a shot to see if you are giving yourself a shot correctly.

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