stephen54 wrote:If you're not being taken seriously about your symptoms, then move on to another doc.
You just need to identify a doc who is not blowing smoke about their knowledge and capabilities on such things. It might not be your urologist who should be managing this, you might in fact want to seek out a competent endocrinologist who you find you have a good rapport with, one who is curious, one who listens, and one who is patient in seeing this through with you.
Greatly agree with that. This same asshole of a uro I explained previously about stormed angrily into another room in the clinic when I tried to ask him a question. He yelled, “I have no time, I have no time!” As a result I complained to the dept. manager. Mind you, hes the same master of the universe uro who proclaimed to know everything about sexual med, except of course for PT-141.
Since hes more senior than the rest of the uros in the clinic I was thinking of giving him one more chance to see him again. But now that I think about it I believe its in my best health to seek another uro or endo as you’ve suggested who understands patients instead of tossing them aside. Appreciate that you opened my eyes.
But at 2.6 you're probably within a "normal" reference range there, too, but on the low end. Either the pituitary or hypothalamus may be the culprit. ...there may be a tumor present in either the pituitary or hypothalamic gland which can be identified with a radiological examination.
About 2 months ago I had a brain MRI performed which showed no cancer or pituitary issues which might give rise to ED and low libido. But the docs that actually evaluated me specialized in areas outside the medical discipline of urology, namely neurology, endo and ENT. Except for 3 small white anomalies dotted along the left side of my left brain which is normal according to these docs I’m fine.
Perhaps a uro might be best qualified to interpret the MRI results?
I tried with gels. I just couldn't get the levels I needed to alleviate symptoms unless I was rubbing gel on my shoulder in massive amounts and at short intervals. For me I just find the needle easier.
Honestly I only tried androgel for no more than 2 weeks. I stopped after reading complaints that some have prematurely shedded hair from it. But I may give it a go with injections next time if warranted from your explanation and a past uro's recommendation that such a side effect is a rarity.
Sorry to ramble on here. Again, hope something in here was of some benefit.
Oh no, NEVER apologize for providing a treasure trove of info! Believe it or not you’ve been miles more analytical and helpful than any uro I’ve ever visited in my entire life. I kid you not! If you had studied urology you’d be famous, far more than the much worshipped Dr. Mulhall of NYC who’s more fluff than substance. Confidently I always benefit from any info at any length you provide.. the more the better.