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I'm going to try to make an appointment with an endo soon. I'm not very concerned with the other effects of low testosterone, all I really care about is getting rid of my gynecomastia.
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In some men low testosterone is enough to cause gynecomastia even if estradiol isn't elevated due to a poor androgen to estrogen ratio/balance. For this reason you should be concerned about treating the hypogonadism.
Other reasons to treat hypognonadism is that hypogonadism significantly increases the risk of developing;
Cardio Vascular Disease, Osteoporosis, Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome, strokes, Alzheimer’s and obesity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think you can see why that would be important.
And this is not just something that happens to other people, my long term untreated hypogonadism has resulted in me having osteopenia in my spine and osteochondritis in my arm.
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I think what I'm going to do is ask to be put on anti-estrogen at first. Do you think just this will stop my gynecomastia from getting worse? What are the side effects of this medication?
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If you have a primary problem then this sounds like a bad idea.
The idea of taking an anti-estrogen is that A) it lowers estradiol in the body and B) in doing so LH increases and this tells the testicles to produce more testosterone.
In your situation being primary (something I didn't know before) may well mean that your estrogen is already low, something pathology will clarify.
If it is already low it would not warrant lowering further.
Also an anti-estrogen will raise LH but in your case may have little or even no effect on your testosterone production given the nature of your problems.
If you have primary hypogonadism then you need appropriate TRT.
If you tend to suffer from elevated estrogen status get Nebido prescribed if it is available as it does not convert much testosterone to estradiol.
If you cannot get Nebido prescribed get Androgel and keep an eye on estradiol levels via regular pathology, if it goes into the upper third of the normal reference range or if your gynecomastia appears to be getting any worse, then get an anti estrogen prescribed.
Your hormones can be balanced out and you can get an operation. It is just about understanding the issues involved and taking an active role in your own healthcare.