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Aug. 13th, 2007 06:23 pmI don't post often (enough) in this community, solely for the fact that my internet access is so sparodic (I get on about once every month or so), but I've come into a situation and I thought prehaps someone here might've had something similar happen.
Just under a month ago I started HRT, 5g. of AndroGel a day. Witin that same time frame my partner was diagnosed with a heart condition, which causes the muscles of heart her to heart to swell and become inflamed. Her doctors mentioned that contact with the AndroGel could have possible negative effects on her. While we're both very careful not to get the gel on her (or anyone else), there's still a risk.
I spoke with my doctor about possibly prescribing me an alternative to the gel, but he wouldn't have it. His excuse was that the gel is the most practical, effective, and (locally) the cheapest means of administering the hormone. His best advice was to wear long-sleeved shirts for the 8-12 hours--something hard to do in 90+ weather.
I'm at a loss for what to do. I'm searching for another doctor in the area, but I'm afraid of turning up the same results. I don't mind the gel in itself, and I know that the risk of it affecting my partner is minimal (if we're careful), but I can't rightfully see myself taking a risk like that and compromising someone else's health.
I've tried to search a little online about Androgel's effects on the cardiovascular system, but haven't turned up very much. Any suggestions? Or am I just being overly cautious?
Just under a month ago I started HRT, 5g. of AndroGel a day. Witin that same time frame my partner was diagnosed with a heart condition, which causes the muscles of heart her to heart to swell and become inflamed. Her doctors mentioned that contact with the AndroGel could have possible negative effects on her. While we're both very careful not to get the gel on her (or anyone else), there's still a risk.
I spoke with my doctor about possibly prescribing me an alternative to the gel, but he wouldn't have it. His excuse was that the gel is the most practical, effective, and (locally) the cheapest means of administering the hormone. His best advice was to wear long-sleeved shirts for the 8-12 hours--something hard to do in 90+ weather.
I'm at a loss for what to do. I'm searching for another doctor in the area, but I'm afraid of turning up the same results. I don't mind the gel in itself, and I know that the risk of it affecting my partner is minimal (if we're careful), but I can't rightfully see myself taking a risk like that and compromising someone else's health.
I've tried to search a little online about Androgel's effects on the cardiovascular system, but haven't turned up very much. Any suggestions? Or am I just being overly cautious?