Quote from: Tay on October 22, 2012, 07:37:54 AM
So...
If your levels were low when you last saw your doctor BUT they increased your dosage, the hope is that your levels should now be fine.
I imagine the appointment is with the nurse simply because it will be for a blood test, nothing more. There's no point having an appointment with the doctor until they know your blood levels after the increase in dose. You will probably have an appointment with the doctor afterwards IF your levels are still not ok. If they are ok, your dose will stay the same and everything should be fine from there onwards.
Unless you have other symptoms or problems, it's really that simple.
YMMV means "your mileage may vary" which is another way of saying it's different for everyone.
I hope, but I have no idea. I'm even sure how much she increased it. I mean, I know the pump number, but I can't say it on here. But I don't know if it was high enough, she wanted to give me more, but couldn't.
My levels were so low I wonder if that little increase made a difference...?
Yeah, your probably right the me seeing the nurse for the blood test results.
Quote from: fightorflight2 on October 22, 2012, 08:36:27 AM
I think I'd be getting a second opinion from another trans friendly doctor if you know one. My doc put me straight on a full dose of injectable T because he said in his opinion guys didn't see the changes they wanted fast enough otherwise. I'm so glad he did. I've been going really well. Remember doctors are only one opinion and that you have the right to another opinion to see what they say. trouble is having another trans friendly doc on hand.
I'm not sure of any other trans friendly endo's in my area, and I don't want to hassle of changing doctors and insurance and all that, ya know?
I was on the injections for the first year and a half and when my insurance finally started covering my T I switched to the androgel. I hated getting the shots, I had so much anxiety awaiting my shots every other week. I'm good with the gels, creams, anything but shots.
Quote from: lexical on October 22, 2012, 10:06:56 AM
Yep, this.
Have things gotten any better for you passing-wise Dominick? I remember that had been an ongoing issue... at any rate, hope your bloodwork issues get resolved soon.
I'm like 50/50 with passing. I never really know b/c no one ever uses pronouns with me and if they do it's female most of the time. I think when I went into the store to get a job application the lady said to me either: "hey there young man" or hey there young ma'm"...? I couldn't tell what she said.
Thanks. I called the office today about getting blood work done, their supposed to get back to me tomorrow about whether or not the doctor wants me to have blood work done.