Hi ExcelMales, I was recently diagnosed with low T (~250) while my age is 35 yo. The endocrinologist is not prescribing T as she considers that level normal even though I have almost all the symptoms of low T (including ED).
Anyway, long story short, I did my research and decided to start treatment with another Dr. since the benefits outweigh the risks. I live in Boston and looking for a doctor who is familiar with all the different option (i.e. hCG). I have heard nothing but good thinks about Men's Health Boston but I am wondering whether they are familiar on prescribing anastrozole as well. I am particularly concerned about estradiol levels as I am overweight (BMI ~30) with high fat %. I have already lost a significant amount of weight in the last 4-5 months, but as many of you know, having low T and trying to exercise more and lose weight is like swimming against the stream.
I am committed to making changes in my life for the first time after many years of neglect and I would appreciate any ideas you might have for practices in the Boston area.
Thanks
Anyway, long story short, I did my research and decided to start treatment with another Dr. since the benefits outweigh the risks. I live in Boston and looking for a doctor who is familiar with all the different option (i.e. hCG). I have heard nothing but good thinks about Men's Health Boston but I am wondering whether they are familiar on prescribing anastrozole as well. I am particularly concerned about estradiol levels as I am overweight (BMI ~30) with high fat %. I have already lost a significant amount of weight in the last 4-5 months, but as many of you know, having low T and trying to exercise more and lose weight is like swimming against the stream.
I am committed to making changes in my life for the first time after many years of neglect and I would appreciate any ideas you might have for practices in the Boston area.
Thanks