Is the NHS really that bad? 20 weeks? I could see an endocrinologist next week here in Ohio.
Keep at it man. Low T is a lot worse without training than with.
Oh Lord. My total testosterone is a pitiful 115ng/dl, but the NHS has told me that I can't see an endocrinologist for a whole 20 weeks. Oh woe is me! I feel awful. What do I do?
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Is the NHS really that bad? 20 weeks? I could see an endocrinologist next week here in Ohio.
Keep at it man. Low T is a lot worse without training than with.
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I suffer from low T too due to medication, but never really thought about. I do what I can and just get on with it
This may be one of those situations where a private consultation may be worthwhile. If you have very low levels like this you essentially just need a consultant “say so” in order to start T supplementation and they’ll just instruct your GP to continue prescribing on the NHS.
The NHS is good and bad- for emergency and Cancer work it’s good, for anything “routine” it can be soul destroying. But in the UK it’s sacred which absolves it of much of its wrongdoings.