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Antares Pharma Reports on Their Study Using Testosterone Subcutaneous Injections
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<blockquote data-quote="dunemedic" data-source="post: 9794" data-attributes="member: 1855"><p>Eli,</p><p> Thanks for the advice. I know I can vote with my feet, I have done it already with one Endocrinologist that refused to use HCG with my Tgel. I was having marked atrophy and I brought him the info on HCG and asked if he would prescribe it. He said no he did not do that and that I should find a "Hormone Clinic". So I told him I wanted another doc. My primary said the same thing.</p><p>My issue now is money is tight right now while I am in school and the extra money for the right Doc, like Dr. Crisler is out of my "reach" at the current moment.</p><p>I believe I have the right to ask questions about my treatment and have input into what is done with my body since I am the one that has to deal with the symptoms and side effects. I believe in todays world you need to be an informed patient. The days of Marcus Welby are over. Just like with anything else you have people, like Dr. Crisler, that are exceptional at what they do and understand it a level most do not. Physicians that are innovators. Then there are others who are ok at what they do, then there are people that are not good and harm others either through their lack of knowledge, or skill or some that just don't care.</p><p>The problem with this last Dr. was I only suggested he consider it and his reaction was totally disproportionate to the situation. Now, maybe there are other circumstances going on with him that I am not privy to. Irrespective of that to discharge me for asking a question and leaving me to fend for myself. I told him how hard it was to find someone. Total lack of professionalism. I am glad I did not give Nelson his name to publish on the list of TRT docs. No one should be treated this way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dunemedic, post: 9794, member: 1855"] Eli, Thanks for the advice. I know I can vote with my feet, I have done it already with one Endocrinologist that refused to use HCG with my Tgel. I was having marked atrophy and I brought him the info on HCG and asked if he would prescribe it. He said no he did not do that and that I should find a "Hormone Clinic". So I told him I wanted another doc. My primary said the same thing. My issue now is money is tight right now while I am in school and the extra money for the right Doc, like Dr. Crisler is out of my "reach" at the current moment. I believe I have the right to ask questions about my treatment and have input into what is done with my body since I am the one that has to deal with the symptoms and side effects. I believe in todays world you need to be an informed patient. The days of Marcus Welby are over. Just like with anything else you have people, like Dr. Crisler, that are exceptional at what they do and understand it a level most do not. Physicians that are innovators. Then there are others who are ok at what they do, then there are people that are not good and harm others either through their lack of knowledge, or skill or some that just don't care. The problem with this last Dr. was I only suggested he consider it and his reaction was totally disproportionate to the situation. Now, maybe there are other circumstances going on with him that I am not privy to. Irrespective of that to discharge me for asking a question and leaving me to fend for myself. I told him how hard it was to find someone. Total lack of professionalism. I am glad I did not give Nelson his name to publish on the list of TRT docs. No one should be treated this way. [/QUOTE]
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