I got into a pretty long argument with my doctor today. We were discussing my low T levels which he said we're "Normal" on the lower end. It being 140. I said aren't normal levels between 250_700? No, normal is between 175 and 781. He asks where I'm getting this information and are they medical professionals....anyway, it didn't go well and I basically told him that I could have all the test I want for the same price of my copays. Oh, no you don't want to do that...I just find it ridiculous that my very reasonable request to be at a range of around 300 was scoffed at....Why do you want it that high? Because I have no energy, spend most of my time sleeping when not working. Because I'm 30 lbs. heavier than I would ever be on steroids. Then he says, yes, you ARE heavy. I'm like, Wtf? I can get a script for test from him, but it's for 100mg/ month....don't see any advantage to that. Probably my biggest problem with the attitude here is the cloak and dagger approach to medical information. I mean, it's fucking webmd. Or any google search. Doctors, some, appear to have this egotism that goes along with their job. There was that line in that John Cusack movie......High Fidelity! Can't believe I remembered it.....anyway, they're unappreciated scholars who treat everyone else like shit because they don't know as much as they do. This is just my take on health care nowadays.....