- Sep 17, 2014
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I was uninsured for a while and did not have a GP doctor.
Now I have coverage and have scheduled an appointment for an initial visit (physical) with a new doctor.
I have not started my first cycle yet as I am waiting on my ancillaries to begin.
I am 33 and while I do feel I've slowed down since my 20's I kinda doubt I would be below average in my test levels.
My question for you vets out there is what should I say, or not say to my doctor?
Since I have yet to start an initial cycle would this be a good opportunity to ask for some lab work to determine my baseline levels?
I suppose I could say I was concerned about some ED or something?
I am totally clueless here, hit me with the wisdom vets.
Now I have coverage and have scheduled an appointment for an initial visit (physical) with a new doctor.
I have not started my first cycle yet as I am waiting on my ancillaries to begin.
I am 33 and while I do feel I've slowed down since my 20's I kinda doubt I would be below average in my test levels.
My question for you vets out there is what should I say, or not say to my doctor?
Since I have yet to start an initial cycle would this be a good opportunity to ask for some lab work to determine my baseline levels?
I suppose I could say I was concerned about some ED or something?
I am totally clueless here, hit me with the wisdom vets.