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1 hour ago, pineapple01 said:

Is injection the only way to administer.Rather off putting all this bickering. A Simple Yes or No would help. Thanks.

If anything is going work it will be injections. It is by far the most certain if you take total T to above 800ng/DL. This makes Enanthate more suitable than Undecanoate injections (Nebido) because with Nebido after an initial peak you spend 2+ months under 800 - around 600, which is within normal range and so rarely is the dose titrated above 800. Research in the 1940's found that to get any subjective benefits i.e. how you feel with exogenous T you had to have a total T above 800.

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7 minutes ago, lovesthespicy said:

That doesnt seem to bad. 8K to talk to someone who knows what their talking about with blood test done. I just dont want to be paying absurd prices for TRT every month when I'm completely comfortable buying and injecting something myself.

I felt I got very good value. I treat myself - specifically targeting high SHBG, but I often wonder if it is not a false economy to hand over to Tim Lopez or someone else I am sure of for, say 6-12 month period, to see how I feel - I could be short changing myself.

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6 hours ago, lovesthespicy said:

Thanks for the advice guys. Anyone know where a "good gp" would be to talk about these things in BKK. I can obv find a blood lab but not every doctor will have knowledge on TRT. 

 

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That mentioned trt clinic in Pattaya klang if still open is a valid option. otherwise go to a certified lab here and do a full blood test and send these results to a trt clinic in ur home country and let them advising you..

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7 hours ago, lovesthespicy said:

Thanks for the advice guys. Anyone know where a "good gp" would be to talk about these things in BKK. I can obv find a blood lab but not every doctor will have knowledge on TRT. 

 

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I think your best bet in BKK is to visit a hospital and ask to see a GP.  Tell them you want to discuss TRT with a knowledgable MD.  Chances are they will have you talk with a GP (not a specialist) because TRT has become so mainstream in the last few years that it is well within the domain of a GP to provide competent and most importantly, trusted advice.

 

You are not really going to know whether a GP is the right fit for you until you meet with him or her in person.  You should be well prepared with plenty of specific questions.  Really test his/her knowledge and get a feeling for how he or she relates to you, and listen carefully to how he or she responds, and what his/her views are on TRT in general.  You want to come away from that consult knowing that the doctor is not only knowledgable about TRT but has a genuine interest in your specific health concerns, and your long-term health.

 

That is a far better approach than visiting a TRT clinic where they have a vested financial interest in signing you up for treatment and where the chances are very good you won't even be talking with a licensed MD, but rather a glorified sales rep with a lofty title like "Wellness Advisor" or even "Clinic Director".  You want to be speaking, face to face, with a bonafide MD, not anyone else!

 

I was lucky when I first moved to Chiang Mai from the US because I found an excellent GP right off the bat that had an excellent understanding of TRT, and she was considered one of the best MD's in Chinag Mai, and simply had a genuinely caring and confident attitude which is real important in a doctor I think.

 

When I moved to Pattaya it was a lot harder.  I visited one of the most popular TRT clinics in Pattaya for a consult and it was a total joke; they did not even have a licensed MD on the premises!  It felt real scammy from the second I walked through the doors even tough they had all the trappings of an upscale clinic.  It felt even worse when the "Wellness Director" (yeah, right LOL) laid his aggressive sales pitch on me, trying to convince me that they were one of the best TRT clinics in all of Thailand!  I've seen used car salesmen that would have envied this guy's aggressive sales tactics!  

 

When I finally just went to the local hospital and did as I suggested above,  I found a great GP who was incredibly knowledgable, asked me all the right questions, and who I decided to have take over my treatment, and I had no regrets whatsoever! And even if that GP had not worked out, I could have easily asked to see another GP without offending him. 

 

I just think you want to stay away from any dedicated TRT clinic where they obviously have a serious (greedy) financial interest in your treatment.  I think it's safe to say that they will tell you whatever it takes to sign you up, whether or not it is in your best interests.  They may come off sounding real professional, ethical, and caring, but let's face it, they are in business to make money first and foremost.  A GP working at a hospital is far more likely to truly be acting in your best interests.  

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37 minutes ago, faraday said:

I expect the Test came in a gold bottle too! ????

 

Jokes aside, your posts are excellent. :thumbsup:

Thanks Faraday; I appreciate you saying that ????  I've had a lot of experience with TRT and just want to share my thoughts so others considering TRT don't get led astray.  It's easy for that to happen when you hear all the fantastical, yet unrealistic claims made for TRT by those who's main motive is financial gain. 

 

In retrospect after having been on TRT for 6 years, I really believe that most people on TRT or considering it, really should not.  I'm genuinely convinced that many look to TRT as an easy fix to being lazy and just not practicing good health habits like eating right and exercising.  I've become a huge student of nutrition and how the body responds to exercise, and the more I learn about it, the more convinced I become that poor nutrition and lack of proper exercise are the root cause of many metabolic-related illnesses such as obesity, Diabetes type 2, and yes, even low testosterone.

 

Of course it's true that some people are genuinely deficient in natural testosterone and TRT is a necessary treatment so they can just get out of bed in the morning and function normally, but I think it should only be a temporary protocol for most people, and what they should really do is have a goal to transition from TRT to natural ways that will boost their T levels as soon as they can. I'm not talking about exotic "superfoods" or special supplements; I'm just talking about basic healthy nutrition like avoiding heavily processed foods, avoiding excessive carbohydrates, getting in regular resistance-type exercising...very basic stuff.

 

All it takes for many is just good nutrition and exercise.  I'm convinced it's as simple as that!  The famous quote, “Let food be thy medicine, and let medicine be thy food.” has a lot of wisdom to it, when you really think about it.

 

I found that to be true for myself entirely by accident, and I'm fairly certain I will discontinue TRT if my levels continue to stay up through the healthier lifestyle I now practice.

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Does anyone know where to get 'free t' tested and/or how to calculate it from SHBG and total testosterone without needing to pay for a TRT doctor. I would just like to know my free t levels and I just wanted to do the test.

 

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16 hours ago, NightSky said:

Does anyone know where to get 'free t' tested and/or how to calculate it from SHBG and total testosterone without needing to pay for a TRT doctor. I would just like to know my free t levels and I just wanted to do the test.

 

It might help you get a specific answer if you say where you live.  Many labs will provide an FT blood test based on equilibrium dialysis, which is most precise but quite expensive.  In Pattaya, there is a lab that will send your samples to Bangkok where it's done for around 4.500 THB I think.  Some labs will only do it by calculation of TT, SHBC and Albumin, so you need to ask the specific lab if they provide a clinical or calculated test.

 

As far as calculated values goes, there are online sites where you just plug in your numbers and it calculates FT for you.  Just google "Free Testosterone calculator".  It is not nearly as precise, and it also depends on which formula is used.  The most accurate formula apparently is the Vermeulen equation (shown below).  Most online calculators will reference which formula they use so just look for the keyword "Vermeulen", or if you're really ambitious with mathematics, you can plug in your own numbers into the actual Vermeulen equation which is:

 

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16 hours ago, NightSky said:

Does anyone know where to get 'free t' tested and/or how to calculate it from SHBG and total testosterone without needing to pay for a TRT doctor. I would just like to know my free t levels and I just wanted to do the test.

 

Many clinics will do a blood test and give you the results. 

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4 hours ago, WaveHunter said:

It might help you get a specific answer if you say where you live.  Many labs will provide an FT blood test based on equilibrium dialysis, which is most precise but quite expensive.  In Pattaya, there is a lab that will send your samples to Bangkok where it's done for around 4.500 THB I think.  Some labs will only do it by calculation of TT, SHBC and Albumin, so you need to ask the specific lab if they provide a clinical or calculated test.

 

As far as calculated values goes, there are online sites where you just plug in your numbers and it calculates FT for you.  Just google "Free Testosterone calculator".  It is not nearly as precise, and it also depends on which formula is used.  The most accurate formula apparently is the Vermeulen equation (shown below).  Most online calculators will reference which formula they use so just look for the keyword "Vermeulen", or if you're really ambitious with mathematics, you can plug in your own numbers into the actual Vermeulen equation which is:

 

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Sorry yes im in bangkok.

 

 

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9 hours ago, NightSky said:

Sorry yes im in bangkok.

 

 

Since most of the blood labs throughout Thailand send FT blood tests to Bangkok for the actual testing, it should be pretty easy for you to find a lab in BKK, but if your TT is in the normal range, you should really just consult a good physician to discuss your symptoms since even an FT test is only going to be a small part of what's needed to diagnose the cause of your symptoms.  Due to the expense of a genuine clinical test, probably makes more sense to just have your TT, SHBG, and albumin tested and just plug the numbers into an online calculator to satisfy your curiosity.  A real diagnosis of your symptoms really needs to be by a doctor since such a diagnosis can involve a lot of factors beyond FT.  Just my personal opinion.

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16 hours ago, cocoonclub said:

Can someone recommend a doctor/hospital to do the testosterone test? Someone who knows what he/she is doing. Ideally someone who can also test for vitamin deficiencies.

Where in Thailand are you?

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