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How about unless someone has something that can help me they keep quiet? I got alot of great info here but some people want to pee on my parade as well!
personally if you have insurance coverage I would go with an Endo...reason being they will try to find the root cause and treat that, a general practitioner will generally prescribe you test to treat the symptoms...which at first helps but you never get to the bottum of why its low...
I have been on hrt for a couple of years and if I had insurance would have went to an endo long ago, but for now have to work with my doc on it
there are some promising meds comming out for HRT one of them is Fispemiphen...looks very promising as it upregualates your natural balances instead of replacing them with exogenous hormone...still in clinical trials though, but Im waiting