I got my telephone consult with my GP today after going through all manner of tests. I foolishly thought she'd proscribe some HRT scripts today. The blood that was taken for the Endocrinologist wasn't a substitute for actually seeing her. Of course my GP knew that, but didn't bother to tell me or set up an appointment. I have to wait for the Endo office to call me and set up that appointment. Then she decided I needed to talk to the hemoglobin specialist due to a med I am currently taking. The wait gets longer... A little frustrated. She should have known this before and already set up those appointments... Grrr... But that's not the point, just needed to vent that out first.

Turns out my T level is just barely above the low end of the currently medically acceptable level. This seems to be good news, I think. Is it? Does anyone know if that means I'm less likely to have been completely ravaged by T? Could it make transition easier than someone with high T? Trying to find a positive spot for the day.