I'm glad you found our responses helpful. It makes sense that he would be reluctant to go to counseling, since he does not even have a definite diagnosis regarding his testosterone.
I wonder if there is any incentive that would get him to the lab for blood work tests? If his medicine is causing low testosterone (he can blame it on treatment and not on himself, in a way), then perhaps an actual diagnosis could lead to some better treatment alternatives? Would he feel more hopeful if he knew that he could feel BETTER and have a higher libido (does he want this?) if he could get the tests done for an accurate diagnosis?
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I'm glad you found our responses helpful. It makes sense that he would be reluctant to go to counseling, since he does not even have a definite diagnosis regarding his testosterone.
I wonder if there is any incentive that would get him to the lab for blood work tests? If his medicine is causing low testosterone (he can blame it on treatment and not on himself, in a way), then perhaps an actual diagnosis could lead to some better treatment alternatives? Would he feel more hopeful if he knew that he could feel BETTER and have a higher libido (does he want this?) if he could get the tests done for an accurate diagnosis?
February 21, 2010 - 9:02pmThis Comment
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