Guest guest Posted May 27, 2010 Report Share Posted May 27, 2010 Dear Phil, Thanks for the info. I have read some of Dr. Crisler's work and it is good. Many of the Androgen Endos I know personally from the Endocrine Society & No Am Sex Society like: Drs. Swerdloff, Wang ( Both UCLA) , Matsimoto ( Seattle) , Bhasin ( Boston Univ) ) Irwin Goldstein ( Urology, San Diego Sex Medicine Center) Abe Morgentaler ( Urology, Boston) are good researchers but do not get involved in the nitty gritty real world of Low T issues as discussed in this forum. I will be at the Endocrine Society Annual Mtg in San Diego in June. There will be many of the big names in T research there. A talk on Brain & T effects looks most interesting. I can post a summary of some of the hot T topics on this site when I get back. Best , K. Ullis, MD On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 11:34 AM, philip georgian <pmgamer18@...>wrote: > > > 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. > > Co-Moderator > 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. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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