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bad news if I do! No good for my girlfriend .
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I'm wondering why your doc checked it at your age? If you asked him... well good for you! But why did you ask him?
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I am 24 years old. I recently went and had a blood test done and my testosterone had been on the lower side.
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Your Dr is freaken idiot as many as i have encountered in my clients.
BTW I am a few months away from finishing my Doctorate in naturopathic medicine and as you guys know I have come a long way since I first started posting on her. Actually right now I help run a HRT clinic that specializes in this issues. Let me tell you what I think is happening. When dealin with young people Dr's only look at the symptoms but never the causes. Most likely you depleting your cortisol reserves which should happen later in life. Due to the amount of stress from all angles of ones life young people are burning out by time that they are in early to mid 20's. So before jumping on the viagra kick like most idiot Dr's do I would get your thyroid levels check and i am not talking TSH bull shit, but a proper evaluation of your free levels and total levels of t4 and t3 as well reverse t3. At the same time i highly suggest a cortisol salvia test from either ZRT or genova to check your cortisol levels which are probably imbalances in the first place. As TRouble taught me many years ago that your gluthione levels are probably sucked dry as you have leaks in tight junction lowering you magnesium and electrolytes. First you need to examine your lifestlye, poor sleep hygiene, proper nutrient balance in your diet which may be healthy but unbalanced (80% of people i encounter), emotional stress, estrogen levels (e2 4021 by quest labs or senstiive by labcorp.) Most dr's run the wrong damn test because they are freaken idiots. Endocronologist are idiots about male hormone (90%) of them so do not waste your time because they are diabetic dr's not hormone specialists. So as you can see I gave you plenty to think about. Yes everyone I have evolved light years since the last time I have posted and currently working on a project of cystic fibrosis by which I possible may have found the gene that causes it. |
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Sex Hormone Binding Globulin.
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I had the same problem with low levels. My doc didn't say I had ED. Too much stress. He just prescribed me Androgel. Its a testosterone gel that you rub on your upper arms. Its a clear, non-smelly liquid and you'll have no problem to make your gf smile again.
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I had the same problem with low levels. My doc didn't say I had ED. Too much stress. He just prescribed me Androgel. Its a testosterone gel that you rub on your upper arms. Its a clear, non-smelly liquid and you'll have no problem to make your gf smile again.
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I do!
Get in touch with a compounding pharmacy and get a quote for how much they'd charge to give you a 2% transdermal testosterone preparation in Versabase with vitamin E (it enhances permeation a little). There's a finite limit to how concentrated you want this stuff; twice as concentrated will not translate to twice the serum concentration, but 2% should be fine and it'll be cheaper this way. Find out if androgel is an ester or testosterone base - I can't remember but I seem to recall it's an ester. You may be well-served to have your preparation made up from testosterone propionate so it won't act on the 5-a reductase in your skin. Testosterone base should not be applied to scrotal skin for this reason, but it's a pisser because skin permeability is better there. If you get prop, you shouldn't have to worry about the local action and the molecule should still be small enough to pass through the skin. |
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currently working on a project of cystic fibrosis by which I possible may have found the gene that causes it.
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........ have I mentioned that the scope of your knowledge has never ceased to amaze me?
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I do!
Get in touch with a compounding pharmacy and get a quote for how much they'd charge to give you a 2% transdermal testosterone preparation in Versabase with vitamin E (it enhances permeation a little). There's a finite limit to how concentrated you want this stuff; twice as concentrated will not translate to twice the serum concentration, but 2% should be fine and it'll be cheaper this way. Find out if androgel is an ester or testosterone base - I can't remember but I seem to recall it's an ester. You may be well-served to have your preparation made up from testosterone propionate so it won't act on the 5-a reductase in your skin. Testosterone base should not be applied to scrotal skin for this reason, but it's a pisser because skin permeability is better there. If you get prop, you shouldn't have to worry about the local action and the molecule should still be small enough to pass through the skin. |
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As an aside, I've applied my transdermal (non-esterified) test to wound margins and noted enhanced healing. I mentioned this to my dermatologist and he seemed to think this was a reasonable observation. |