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T and operation

Started by jonjon, November 14, 2011, 03:57:21 PM

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So I called the surgeons secretary on fri to ask if I need to stop my meds. She said no, that's fine. But when I went to see the doc today about getting sustanon (which they don't have which is a whole 'nuther area of annoyance) the endo said I need to stop my meds for the op and that my T levels are dangerously high. I don't know what this means. I got a quick glance at the figure on my sheets and it did start with a 3. But from what I hear, natural male T levels reach dangerously high when they reach the 60's (figures, not age lol).

I'm just confused and annoyed because the clinic I'm with have a habit of not telling you everything no matter how much you ask! I don't feel like my T levels are high, I feel the same now as I did probably a year ago! When I miss a days dose of T I start to feel a bit crap and can get them female cramps again, I don't want to have to deal with that stress when trying to recover!!
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