Jonathan Bailey
Well-Known Member
My healthcare provider is the VA. I'm a vet, age 55. I complained of tiredness, chronic fatigue. The VA did blood tests for me and found low testosterone levels. 2.0 on a scale of 2.0 to 7.5. This woman 'doctor' I have automatically prescribed me testosterone supplements for treatment without even consulting with me about the possible risks. I emailed her and told her to never again to prescribe me any new drug without consulting with me first. I sent this link about the risks and possible safe treatments for this condition:
How to Fight Fatigue From Low Testosterone
A male doctor at a VA clinic in another state told me that testosterone treatment can cause possible heart attack so I never opted for it then. This was three years ago when a VA clinic blood test showed me as low back then. I have been troubled by serious chronic fatigue for about eight years now.
I told this woman "doctor" that I want an opinion from another doctor about all possible safe treatment options for low testosterone. I'm now waiting for feedback.
I always check up on Google for research whenever a VA practitioner prescribes something new. I've heard horror stories about vets who have died from bad health management by the VA and were victims of pill-pushing.
"There’s a caveat to supplementing testosterone: These supplemental forms of testosterone inhibit the normal ability of the testicles to produce the hormone, and Lentz says that means your testicles may never produce testosterone again once you start therapy. Once you start, you may need to continue the therapy for life."
How to Fight Fatigue From Low Testosterone
A male doctor at a VA clinic in another state told me that testosterone treatment can cause possible heart attack so I never opted for it then. This was three years ago when a VA clinic blood test showed me as low back then. I have been troubled by serious chronic fatigue for about eight years now.
I told this woman "doctor" that I want an opinion from another doctor about all possible safe treatment options for low testosterone. I'm now waiting for feedback.
I always check up on Google for research whenever a VA practitioner prescribes something new. I've heard horror stories about vets who have died from bad health management by the VA and were victims of pill-pushing.
"There’s a caveat to supplementing testosterone: These supplemental forms of testosterone inhibit the normal ability of the testicles to produce the hormone, and Lentz says that means your testicles may never produce testosterone again once you start therapy. Once you start, you may need to continue the therapy for life."