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#82841 10-25-2008 12:41 PM
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Finally saw an endocrinologist.

Found low testosterone and TSH.

He thought that low TSH is ok, because the other thyroid levels were ok, but started testosterone injections 100ml every 2 weeks with a recheck exam in 3 months than changed to 14 weeks. Had 3 injections so far.

I don't feel much of a difference in fatigue, etc.

Is 12-14 weeks ok to recheck or should it be sooner?

How long does it normally take for hormone levels to increase.

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Dx 10/06 Adenoid Cystic carcinoma; Stage I. Soft palate/minor salivary glands.
Tx surgery 11/06 Tomotherapy (targeted IMRT) 3/07
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I use the Androderm patches daily for testosterone, it is simple and works well. What a change in my lean body mass after a few months of those and going to the club. The synthroid is also simple pills. It took about one month for all things to get balanced and now I have it checked every year.


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My Doc checks my thyroid (Via TSH) semi-annually, however it's almost invariably off, so we do a couple of rounds of 'change dose and come back in a month'. Interestingly, I have been from zero to 85 on TSH in a few months and really didn't feel much difference (some of the symptoms are the same on both ends of the scale).


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After starting the Androderm, how long did they wait to check your hormone levels via blood tests (1 month). Did you notice a difference immediately. What was the target testosterone level?

Does the androderm cause any rashes or other skin problems?

Did you also try Androgel.


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The patch is easier to use than the cream. I noticed a difference in 30 days, and one year later have only adjusted my levels one time. I was floored to find originally 8 years out from treatment that my testosterone levels where in the toilet. I mean the family jewels are a long way away from my area of radiation. But the pituitary is the master and commander gland, and it was near enough to scatter radiation from treatments to go south. That throws off all your hormone levels.


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has anyone here used injections successfully? What was the final dosage?
I noticed that the typical dosage is 200ml per 2 weeks, yet I am getting 100 every 2 weeks.

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Dx 10/06 Adenoid Cystic carcinoma; Stage I. Soft palate/minor salivary glands.
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anyone experiencing headaches, dizziness or flu like symptoms?


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Dizziness is a common after effect of tx.


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I also felt dizzy for a long while after Tx and I noticed more when I was walking up or down stairs where I often felt I was about to miss a stair or when I turned my head quickly. Don't notice it now.

Never had the other 2 though.


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I was not dizzy after the 1st injection. I think I started feeling it after the 3rd.

I've been sick for about a month. First I had headaches and throat pain/swelling. Antibiotics for 5 days reduced the throat problems. Headaches remained. Swab test was negative for bacteria in throat and nose.

Then dizziness set in after about 5 weeks.

I don't know if I caught a bug (virus) or if these are side effects of injections.

Are there fewer side effects with patches and gels than with injections. Should I switch to them.

Last edited by trt; 10-28-2008 08:52 AM.

Dx 10/06 Adenoid Cystic carcinoma; Stage I. Soft palate/minor salivary glands.
Tx surgery 11/06 Tomotherapy (targeted IMRT) 3/07
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