Long post, sorry
I think in that case I might look into whether I definetly have BUPA cover or not, and then see about changing to BUPA. Need to do a bit more research to "understand" it a bit more, but as you say, time to get the best possible treatment.
I don't really talk about my problems, but this is a fake name and it might help some others and I might get some feedback if anyone else has/had similar problems...
Anyways, I look a hell of a lot younger than I actually am, have done all my life, got gyne from a young age and all the symptoms of low testosterone levels.... I left it far too late to seek help and I regret that a lot, but last year I finally went to see my GP, he was very helpful, first he ran bloods himself and also referred me to an endocrinologist. I went to the endo's, ran through my problems and blood results etc. I was worried it might be Klinefelters Syndrome but was assured it wasn't! Apparantly it's called "secondary hypergonadism" which I don't fully understand, but means the pituary gland in your brain doesn't function correctly therefore I have really really low testosterone levels which has been causing all of my problems.
When I was 19/20/21 even I still looked about 13 ish ? I've been on testogel and testim gels for about a year now and it definetly is working, just a tad on the slow side. I could probably pass for 18/19 now on a good day ? Am 23. IT's not all about looks though, left me feeling very weak, very tired and I've been depressed for many years despite never going to the docs about it (I guess I should one day, but I figure sorting the problems is better than talking about them)
I am looking to ask about different TRT treatments available, I've heard about one where they inject a "pod" into you and it releases the testosterone gradually and last for weeks/months before needing another... I've heard that this is far more effective. I am also bored of using the gel every day, especially if I'm not at home. Plus it costs in prescription costs, not much I know but it all adds up.
I was looking forward to the appointment today to ask about the above, and to ask when to expect my hormone levels to "settle down" as I want to go in for surgery aiming for early next year, but really don't want to waste my money until the hormone issues are sorted and there is no risk of it returning as I am struggling to save for the first op let alone a second.
I recently started weight training as well and my body has changed quite a lot since last year so the treatment and some hard work is definetly working, I do feel physically better on the whole, but still quite tired and weak and still depressed and have a form of insomnia which I really need to sort out. I plan to post some pictures in the near future (not yet) when I go for surgery or pre/post training and pre/post op .. it won't be until next year at the earliest though. I think the changes from training etc so far have been pretty good and I do think the TRT is actually helping with the weight training... (no I'm not abusing it either!!!) I do need to work out if I'm actually genuinely lethargic, or if I'm still stuck in a lazy/depressed habit from all the years I was genuinely weak. I just feel the gels' aren't as effective as they need to be at the minute.
As for you, if you've been put on a TRT then the gyne may well be caused by hormonal issues. I don't claim to know a lot about hormones but from what I've picked up, and may not be correct, is that low testosterone levels means higher estrogen levels which cause the gyne... likewise too much testosterone converts to estrogen and can cause the same problem. I have to say that my GP is a star... he was very quick and very helpful in everything that I've needed to see him about regarding to this, it's just almost impossible to get an appointment these days! That's not his fault though I guess.