I had testicular cancer in 2019 then I had it again in 2020, last year was non seminoma and this year was seminoma so I've had to go on testosterone replacement therapy in the form of gel but I'll be switching to jabs in 6 months time so due to my situation I need to speak to 2 different kinds of Doctor. Both an oncologist and an endocrinologist
i had testicular cancer when I was 26 and have been clean (I am 47 now). I am thinking seriously about doing TRT, but frankly am very nervous about all of the side effects of doing TRT
This man might want to consult with an Endocrinologist.A doctor who specialty is hormone disorders.I'd think they would have to be familiar with cases like this. The HCG he mentions is Human Chrorionic Gonadotropin. The cancer case he's mentioning sounds like Lance Armstrong.He had testicular cancer with spread to other areas,including lesions on his brain.He had one testicle removed.After that he was using Test,and other doping agents for years during his bicycle racing career.He would likely still be on test now.No cancer recurrence.
Very helpful video as someone who has had Testicular cancer at the age of 20 2 years ago. Cheers.
Never get sick of the doc or the intro 👍
Make sure to put this on the proper “ask the doc” playlist on your channel 👍
Love the content tho
Chris will do
I had testicular cancer in 2019 then I had it again in 2020, last year was non seminoma and this year was seminoma so I've had to go on testosterone replacement therapy in the form of gel but I'll be switching to jabs in 6 months time so due to my situation I need to speak to 2 different kinds of Doctor. Both an oncologist and an endocrinologist
Jesus those forearms are superb.
very informative as always
i had testicular cancer when I was 26 and have been clean (I am 47 now). I am thinking seriously about doing TRT, but frankly am very nervous about all of the side effects of doing TRT
This man might want to consult with an Endocrinologist.A doctor who specialty is hormone disorders.I'd think they would have to be familiar with cases like this.
The HCG he mentions is Human Chrorionic Gonadotropin.
The cancer case he's mentioning sounds like Lance Armstrong.He had testicular cancer with spread to other areas,including lesions on his brain.He had one testicle removed.After that he was using Test,and other doping agents for years during his bicycle racing career.He would likely still be on test now.No cancer recurrence.
There are levels, your dr will put you on testosterone without you asking for it if they feel it’s necessary