TRT Doc in Colorado for Young Guy?

  • 22 years old
  • Diagnosed secondary hypogonadism
  • HMO (Kaiser) will not treat
    -Will see Dr. Crisler in MI if i Have to, but would prefer to find a great Doc in CO, and cannot seem to find one myself.

Please either post or PM

Appreciate it

Check out The Urology Center of Colorado, located next to Mile High Stadium. Dr. Jesse Mills there is an experienced TRT doctor.

Dr juetersonke in Colorado Springs does trt

Great. Thank You

Look for an integratve / functional medicine specialist which will look for reason why it is low…

[quote]rshea wrote:
Check out The Urology Center of Colorado, located next to Mile High Stadium. Dr. Jesse Mills there is an experienced TRT doctor.[/quote]
Dr. Mills is great, his specialty is male infertility.

There is a sticky for this! If you do as suggested you will find College Compounding Pharmacy in CO and then ask them for referrals.

Thanks KSman i had tried that before but with no luck, I’m pretty far from CO Springs.

I have an appointment with Dr. Mills for the 31st of October.

The compounding pharmacies cover a lot of territory and service the the needs of TRT/HRT docs. And they can ship to anywhere in the USA.

KSMan Can you check this info out and let me know what you think…

03/29/2006
TSH .5 uIu/ml (.32-5.50)

07/12/2011
Total T 310 ng/dl (250-850)
TSH 1.797 uIu/ml (.32-5.50)

08/01/2011
Total T 432 ng/dl (250-850)
LH 6.2 mIu/ml (1.7-8.6)
Fsh 4.7 mIu/ml (1.5-12.4)
Prolactin 11.9 ng/ml (4.0-15)

09/17/2012
Total T 364 ng/dl (250-850)
TSH 1.991 uIu/ml (.32-5.50)
Free T4 1.3 pg/ml (.7-1.8)
Free T3 2.84 pg/ml (2.3-4.2)

09/20/2012
Total T 327 ng/dl (280-1100)
Estradiol 11.9pg/ml (7.6-42.6)
SHBG 22nmol/l (10-80)
Free T 10.40 ng/dl (1.9-27)
Free T3 4.0 pg/ml (1.8-4.6)

10/02/2012 (5PM testing, the rest were done early morning)
Total T 200 ng/dl (280-1100)
IGF - 1 250 ng/ml (83-344)
Prolactin 11.5 ng/ml (4.0-15)
TSH 2.3 uIu/ml (.32-5.50)

Testicular MRI checked out all good. Have yet to have a pituitary MRI. Father is on trt at age 52 with a level of 200ng/dl, so possibly some hereditary aspect…

  • 6’1" 195 Lbs. 13%-14% BF (visible abs outline)
    I am seeing an endo tomorrow aswell as Dr. Mills on the 31st. Ive been told the endo i am seeing tomorrow wants to do a restart( clomid I’m guessing), do you think this is possible given my LH and FSH? I have been on trt for almost 3 weeks (T cyp 100mg/wk & HCG 250iu 3/wk) and feeling like a new person already and really can’t afford to go through the ups and downs of a restart and am willing and wanting to do trt the rest of my life. Even the restart were to work i feel like i would need to be on trt again in like 5 years and would rather dial everything in.

Also Do you think my prolactin is too high? I have always had a pretty long refractory period.

Lastly I am on a trial of Armour Thyroid and it seems to be helping out my low body temperature, my hands and feet don’t feel nearly as cold. This could be because of TRT swell because i started TRT and Armour on the same day. Also i will be doing my adrenal 4 value saliva test tomorrow to check out adrenal function.

These were my body temps recorded on my visits to my GP, i would always complain about being cold too…
Date Time Temp (°F)
09/17/21012 11: 40 AM 95.2
06/11/2012 11: 20 AM 95.0
07/14/2011 2: 20 PM 95.5
07/12/2011 9: 30 AM 95.1
05/03/2010 2: 00 PM 95.5

Those body temps are low. Check at home when not talking, eating or drinking.

Iodine deficiency?

At 22 years old, you should try a restart. Avoid clomid, ask for Nolvadex.

Prolactin is not a problem.

I do not think i have had my iodine levels checked, but will look over past BW.

Do you suggest trying Iodoral like you did and using body temp as a guide?

[quote]hehateme wrote:
KSMan Can you check this info out and let me know what you think…

03/29/2006
TSH .5 uIu/ml (.32-5.50)

07/12/2011
Total T 310 ng/dl (250-850)
TSH 1.797 uIu/ml (.32-5.50)

08/01/2011
Total T 432 ng/dl (250-850)
LH 6.2 mIu/ml (1.7-8.6)
Fsh 4.7 mIu/ml (1.5-12.4)
Prolactin 11.9 ng/ml (4.0-15)

09/17/2012
Total T 364 ng/dl (250-850)
TSH 1.991 uIu/ml (.32-5.50)
Free T4 1.3 pg/ml (.7-1.8)
Free T3 2.84 pg/ml (2.3-4.2)

09/20/2012
Total T 327 ng/dl (280-1100)
Estradiol 11.9pg/ml (7.6-42.6)
SHBG 22nmol/l (10-80)
Free T 10.40 ng/dl (1.9-27)
Free T3 4.0 pg/ml (1.8-4.6)

10/02/2012 (5PM testing, the rest were done early morning)
Total T 200 ng/dl (280-1100)
IGF - 1 250 ng/ml (83-344)
Prolactin 11.5 ng/ml (4.0-15)
TSH 2.3 uIu/ml (.32-5.50)

Testicular MRI checked out all good. Have yet to have a pituitary MRI. Father is on trt at age 52 with a level of 200ng/dl, so possibly some hereditary aspect…

  • 6’1" 195 Lbs. 13%-14% BF (visible abs outline)
    I am seeing an endo tomorrow aswell as Dr. Mills on the 31st. Ive been told the endo i am seeing tomorrow wants to do a restart( clomid I’m guessing), do you think this is possible given my LH and FSH? I have been on trt for almost 3 weeks (T cyp 100mg/wk & HCG 250iu 3/wk) and feeling like a new person already and really can’t afford to go through the ups and downs of a restart and am willing and wanting to do trt the rest of my life. Even the restart were to work i feel like i would need to be on trt again in like 5 years and would rather dial everything in.

Also Do you think my prolactin is too high? I have always had a pretty long refractory period.

Lastly I am on a trial of Armour Thyroid and it seems to be helping out my low body temperature, my hands and feet don’t feel nearly as cold. This could be because of TRT swell because i started TRT and Armour on the same day. Also i will be doing my adrenal 4 value saliva test tomorrow to check out adrenal function.

These were my body temps recorded on my visits to my GP, i would always complain about being cold too…
Date Time Temp (°F)
09/17/21012 11: 40 AM 95.2
06/11/2012 11: 20 AM 95.0
07/14/2011 2: 20 PM 95.5
07/12/2011 9: 30 AM 95.1
05/03/2010 2: 00 PM 95.5
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If you don’t mind me asking, who is your endo? Dr. Mills is a great doc, his treatment protocol is T+HCG+Arimidex for most guys. I would love to hear how your appointment goes.

Yes, you can be guided by body temps. When I needed to to this, my sense of well-being increased as my temperatures recovered.

Colorado guys, can you share your experiences with these (or other related) providers?

Thanks.

Any updates on this thread? Would like to hear how some of these Colorado doctor visits went, and who you guys feel is the best TRT doc you’ve found in Colorado so far…

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Just visited Dr. Mills, and thought he was great . Really helpful, tells you what’s up, not like some of the hacks out there. I found out about him from a friend, who plays football with Dr. Mills son. Jesse also knows a lot about lifting and training, and helped his son become a huge football prospect. Asked him about schedule and supplements, hooked me up with some great advice. Great guy

I see Dr. Mills also. Best TRT doc in the Rockies as far as I’m concerned, and I’ve seen several of them along with endos and PCP’s who try to do their best, over the years. First doc I’ve sat down with that I thought “gets it”…