
Originally Posted by
DinAZ
I have been reading some of the stickied threads and will keep going through them, thx for your thoughts. I definitely will PCT and take time off and will have bloodwork done before doing anything. I checked thyroid a few months ago and it was good, T was on the low end but my Dr didn't seem concerned she just said "it's normal to go down with age". I've seen worse Drs than her, but my old Dr was very proactive (he retired and I got passed off to a replacement) and made me feel like we were on the same team working on the same goal. The new one does not so it is time to change.
For some reason I was under the impression that you had to go to a TRT clinic or a Dr that had some type of specialty for RXing T, but if I can just go to any local Dr then it should be easy and cheap. I'm not really that concerned about the $, my health and feeling good is more important than $, but I'm also very frugal so if I can spend 1-2.5k a year instead of 3-4k+ a year on docs all the better. I can get insurance to cover a local doc also, so I think I have some homework to do based on what you told me. If any doc can prescribe test then I will have to call around and feel some Drs out because my Dr was solid but he retired and the replacement is mediocre.
My primary care Dr. scripts mine. Just make sure to find one that knows hormones.
The stickies Kel referred you to will definitely help you to recognize which doctors are up to date regarding hormones. Also, you'll likely find that you learn some good information as well.
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