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Writing from both the perspective of personal experience and medical expertise, Dr. and Mrs. Teeple share information on Testosterone Deficiency in men. The goal of this book is to be a tool for women to help identify specific symptoms in men, and by giving a strategy to approach the man in their life to get evaluated. With Testosterone Replacement Therapy, men and the women who love them, can live their lives to the fullest.

Produktbeschreibung
Writing from both the perspective of personal experience and medical expertise, Dr. and Mrs. Teeple share information on Testosterone Deficiency in men. The goal of this book is to be a tool for women to help identify specific symptoms in men, and by giving a strategy to approach the man in their life to get evaluated. With Testosterone Replacement Therapy, men and the women who love them, can live their lives to the fullest.
Autorenporträt
Sloan Teeple, M.D. is a Board-Certified Urologist and expert in Testosterone Deficiency. He is a partner at Amarillo Urology Associates, focuses his practice on Testosterone Replacement Therapy, and was personally diagnosed with Low T in 2004. Dr. Teeple trained in urologic surgery at Louisiana State University in Shreveport, Louisiana and attended medical school at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas. He met his wife, Susan, while they both attended the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Teeple is an avid triathlete and completed his first Ironman competition in May 2011. He was raised in Austin, Texas and he and Susan now reside in Amarillo, Texas with their three children Chase, Hudson, and Evie. Susan Morman Teeple was raised in Houston, Texas and attended The University of Texas at Austin and received her BA in African American History in 1994. Susan and Sloan have been married for 17 years and she has been a champion for Sloan during his medical education and training. Susan cares for their three children and enjoys running, cycling, and snow skiing. She is passionate about helping educate other women on the signs and symptoms of Low T, and share her story and experience with the disease.