Asking Your Doctor About Low Testosterone
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Asking Your Doctor About Low Testosterone
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prescriptiondrug-info.com — “Just had Testopel pellets inserted in my backside forgot to ask doctor how long until they take effect He s out of town Your T level goes up right away with ANY T therapy medication such as Testopel Androgel or Testim Have tried them all over the past several years and it is my experience that Testo (Newest posts first)” View full resource at prescriptiondrug-info.com
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Should you ever NEED a bedtime snack? - TuDiabetes
tudiabetes.org — “Whenever I see a thread about people asking if they should eat before going to bed, the general answer is No, and if you do, your basal is too high I have had diabetes for almost 13 years now, and have been on MDI for all of it. I was put on Lantus when it first came out. I have also been told time and time again by my doctor that I should ALWAYS eat a snack before bed to avoid lows.So last night I decided to test to see if I really needed a snack. I have had a few random highs in the mornings f” View full resource at tudiabetes.org
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Seeing an Endo for the first time. What questions should I ask and be prepared to answer? - TuDiabetes
tudiabetes.org — “I've been diagnosed as a Type 1 for a bit over 1 year now. About 6 months ago I've started feeling really tired. Loss of focus. Low libido. So when I had my last labs done with my Doctor I asked if he could see if I was having any Thyroid issues. He also suggested checking my Testosterone. When the labs came back my Thyroid TSH was 2.5. That's was great as far as I know. But the Testosterone values shocked me. My Free level was 11.2 (Normal is 9-30) and my Total was 238 (Normal 240 - 950). My Do” View full resource at tudiabetes.org
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