Living with Testosterone DeficiencyThis section is a place to share stories about Living with Testosterone Deficiency Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download Botched hydrocelectomy - dealing with the fallout I underwent a hydrocelectomy (both sides} in Thailand, at the local government hospital. The surgeon messed up, and I now have 1 and a half testicles, the pain remains, and testosterone levels of 100 or so. The good bit is that testosterone enanthate (Scheering Plough} is available easily. I cannot afford expensive testing, nor can I afford to visit England for more than the briefest period. I have settled on 500 mg weekly of enanthate. This leaves me with no libido to speak of, but quality of life is restored. I am keen to learn what dosage regimes are satisfactory for others, and keen to avoid growing breasts. The hair loss is happening, but I have energy. The operation was a year ago. I will return and confront the surgeon but I hate conflict, and tend to avoid such situations. I guess I’m hoping to “piggyback” on your medically supervised experiences. Comments
May 2009
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