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Testosterone Basics & Questions
Is your TRT Clinic a PILL MILL??
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Goodman" data-source="post: 277169" data-attributes="member: 42777"><p>I use Defy Medical and my experience has been wonderful. Much better than my experience with the standard GPs I’ve encountered throughout my life. They monitor bloodwork, take time to listen to any concerns I have, and are open to suggestions/concerns from my side without pushing things on me. I’ve always had elevated ALP levels since my 20’s. Not once has a doctor(GP) provided any insight or thoughts into what may be causing it. Even though it had to nothing to do with hormones, he gave me some different things to look into that may be causing it and things to bring up during my annual visit with my GP. I’m on a modest dose and it keeps me near the top of the range without going over. And while he doesn’t push any products on me, he does listen to my concerns and is willing to provide me with any skincare products or other things I’d like to try. Plus I get 45 minutes of guidance and dialogue with him during my consultations. The whole process is great and an example of how doctor/patient care should be conducted.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Now counter that with the standard model of healthcare in this country. You call out hormones clinics for being pill mills. Today millions(literally millions) of children in America will take amphetamines given to them by their doctor. In 2019 over 10% of female teenagers took an anti-depressant( and that number is climbing way higher every year). Basically 1/4 of all college students are taking antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, and/or mood stabilizers. It’s as bad or worse for adults. The list goes on and on. Hundreds of millions of doses of mRNA injections that didn’t prevent infection or spread of a disease, offered a very small window, of protection, and introduced tons of risks were given out…and still recommended for all Americans(even children). </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So I’d say the country would be much better off if our healthcare system was structured like my clinic. And if you want to talk about pill mills, look no further than your closest doctors office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Goodman, post: 277169, member: 42777"] I use Defy Medical and my experience has been wonderful. Much better than my experience with the standard GPs I’ve encountered throughout my life. They monitor bloodwork, take time to listen to any concerns I have, and are open to suggestions/concerns from my side without pushing things on me. I’ve always had elevated ALP levels since my 20’s. Not once has a doctor(GP) provided any insight or thoughts into what may be causing it. Even though it had to nothing to do with hormones, he gave me some different things to look into that may be causing it and things to bring up during my annual visit with my GP. I’m on a modest dose and it keeps me near the top of the range without going over. And while he doesn’t push any products on me, he does listen to my concerns and is willing to provide me with any skincare products or other things I’d like to try. Plus I get 45 minutes of guidance and dialogue with him during my consultations. The whole process is great and an example of how doctor/patient care should be conducted. Now counter that with the standard model of healthcare in this country. You call out hormones clinics for being pill mills. Today millions(literally millions) of children in America will take amphetamines given to them by their doctor. In 2019 over 10% of female teenagers took an anti-depressant( and that number is climbing way higher every year). Basically 1/4 of all college students are taking antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, and/or mood stabilizers. It’s as bad or worse for adults. The list goes on and on. Hundreds of millions of doses of mRNA injections that didn’t prevent infection or spread of a disease, offered a very small window, of protection, and introduced tons of risks were given out…and still recommended for all Americans(even children). So I’d say the country would be much better off if our healthcare system was structured like my clinic. And if you want to talk about pill mills, look no further than your closest doctors office. [/QUOTE]
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