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Dear Group:

INTRO:

I work with LOW T SYNDROME all lot.

Check me on YouTube and at www. drkarlisullis.com.

Read my blogs on my website ie New Science of T and many other articles and

also look at Google.

I provide consults via Internet or in person. Can only give advise via

Internet , but no RX's.

Will be most interesting to see what problems people are discussing on

Hypogonadism2.

Best to send emails to:

karlis.ullis@...

Best of Regards,

Karlis Ullis, MD

BTW: What is ATM ?

On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 6:35 AM, Marc Michaud <MisterX225@...> wrote:

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> Are there more Drs at ATM besides Dr ?

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> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

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> Re: So what is too low?

>

> Being passive will get you no where except maybe a pill for depression.

> When it comes to hormone care, you are your best advocate.... so keep

> reading and learning and stay several steps ahead of the doctor.

>

> When I first started on my journey I was counseled by a wise person in ATM

> who related that hormone problems are rarely isolated (to paraphrase). They

> were right of course as I now find that T, E, thyroid, and Cortisol all need

> adjustment.... probably not through yet.

>

> The advice is to work on at least the most significant hormone imbalance

> first but realize there is a interrelationship or cascade effect. GH and

> Cortisol are high in the chain but even boosting Testosterone can have

> benefits if you can't tackle anything else first.... that's why some guys

> feel ok, at least initially, by boosting T.

>

> Sleep apnea (OSA) can cause issues but depending upon the severity may not

> be the end game. Do you know that you snore? Do you wake up startled as if

> some deep snoring/lack of breath woke you? I know it is difficult to

> pinpoint on your own so ask the significant other some questions too.

>

> I forget how old you are but remember that multiple hormone declines are

> not uncommon as we age and don't be surprised that these changes may be

> happening at 30. By the time you are 50 it is almost a sure thing that

> hormones have seen a significant decline. Only the hardiest males seem to

> approach 50 without some issues.

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> > > > > You surely need another doc,......no question about it.

> > > > > Even mine which is a cardiologist is testing me far more than yours

> is.

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> > > > > Quit playing, and find someone that knows a little about TRT.

> > > > > Your current doc is a joke IMHO.

> > > > > Best wishes, as we are all in the same boat.

> > > > >

> > > >

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Hi Dr. Ullis and Welcome I have seen a lot of your talks on YouTube. ATM is

allthingsmale.com Dr. Crisler, DO site and he has a forum if you don't know

him.

http://www.musclechatroom.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?s= & daysprune= & f=2

He has been a big help to men on the forums for yrs like a God given gift for

most of us men.

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Phil

>

> >

> >

> >

> > Are there more Drs at ATM besides Dr ?

> >

> >

> > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

> >

> > Re: So what is too low?

> >

> > Being passive will get you no where except maybe a

> pill for depression.

> > When it comes to hormone care, you are your best

> advocate.... so keep

> > reading and learning and stay several steps ahead of

> the doctor.

> >

> > When I first started on my journey I was counseled by

> a wise person in ATM

> > who related that hormone problems are rarely isolated

> (to paraphrase). They

> > were right of course as I now find that T, E, thyroid,

> and Cortisol all need

> > adjustment.... probably not through yet.

> >

> > The advice is to work on at least the most significant

> hormone imbalance

> > first but realize there is a interrelationship or

> cascade effect. GH and

> > Cortisol are high in the chain but even boosting

> Testosterone can have

> > benefits if you can't tackle anything else first....

> that's why some guys

> > feel ok, at least initially, by boosting T.

> >

> > Sleep apnea (OSA) can cause issues but depending upon

> the severity may not

> > be the end game. Do you know that you snore? Do you

> wake up startled as if

> > some deep snoring/lack of breath woke you? I know it

> is difficult to

> > pinpoint on your own so ask the significant other some

> questions too.

> >

> > I forget how old you are but remember that multiple

> hormone declines are

> > not uncommon as we age and don't be surprised that

> these changes may be

> > happening at 30. By the time you are 50 it is almost a

> sure thing that

> > hormones have seen a significant decline. Only the

> hardiest males seem to

> > approach 50 without some issues.

> >

> >

> >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > You surely need another

> doc,......no question about it.

> > > > > > Even mine which is a cardiologist

> is testing me far more than yours

> > is.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Quit playing, and find someone

> that knows a little about TRT.

> > > > > > Your current doc is a joke IMHO.

> > > > > > Best wishes, as we are all in the

> same boat.

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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