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My primary care doctor has found the optimal TRT treatment program

for me, and my last labs showed a testosterone level of 730, which is

a good level for me. The problem is that I also showed elevated liver

enzymes about six weeks ago, and my doctor became concerned. I had

never had this problem before. I was also taking Lodine (anti-

inflamatory meds) for some tennis elbow. I had a liver scan and hep

tests and both were negative.

I have taken some natural herbs to clense my liver, and I stopped the

Lodine. My latest labs showed that the enzymes were much improved,

but one was still a little elevated. My doctor is still concerned and

will not drop this liver issue. He has mentioned that we may have to

discuss my TRT treatment further because of the elevated enzymes. I

have been on TRT for some time now, and have had no other problems. I

disagree with the doctor that testosterone may be what is causing the

enzyme elevation.I believe it was caused by the other medication. I

need this treatment because without it, I feel terrible. I also know

that stopping treatment will send my entire system into chaos. I am

afraid he will try to stop my treatment and I will have to find

another doctor.

Has anyone on here had this problem with their doctor? Has anyone had

any liver problems?

Please help!! Does anyone know of a knowledgeable, AFFORDABLE doctor

I can contact to continue my treatment if necessary?

Thanks

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