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  • #31
    Originally posted by Konitz
    Hi, I've ask a couple questions here and you always gave me respectable advice. I was wondering what would be the best way to ask my doctor to test me for testosterone deficiency, I honestly believe I do have it after going online and reading symptoms from it. The only problem is that I go to the gym so I dont want my doctor to say no thinking i just want some gear legally. I am also thinking they will be less likely to prescribe me because the media has be saying lately that everybody and there grandmother are using steriods to get big haha. I just didnt know if anybody went to there doctor for this, or what the right things would be to say. And, by the way I am 22, not some 16 yr old dreaming of getting big and making the varsity high school football team lol.

    Have him run bloodwork to see where your levels are at. At age 22 they should still be high.

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    • #32
      Well, I am supposed to go back to see my new doctor a couple of weeks and I hope he is more understanding than my old doctor, I got a full blood panel done so hopefully it works out
      Oh by the way about 3 years ago I got in a nasty accident (hit a telephone pole at 45MPH fell asleep at the wheel hit the back my head so hard my brain bled) and the doc thinks it might have messed up my pituitary gland so im not producing as much test as I should and thats why I am so grumpy and get mad so quick, If he shoots me down this time I might have to some testing of my own.

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      • #33
        Konitz,

        How did this turn out for you?

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        • #34
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          • #35
            Well the doctor got my test results back, my test levels are 600 and my free testosterone is at 15. so all is normal in my body with regards to that, what he has informed me on, when a male has serious head/brain injury they can become more aggressive or become fed up easily with the way someone or something is behaving. Also, with a women they become more emotional or sensitive and cry more, so my choice are I could go on a medicine that would make me more calm , but it makes you very lethargic i was informed, or I just have to learn to live with my new personality and take myself out of situations that make me angry, On the upside I like the aggressive attitiude because for much of my life I was a push-over and now I rarley take anybodys crap.

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