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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Urologist was not happy
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<blockquote data-quote="MIP1950" data-source="post: 224341" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>My urologist and I once discussed why there are so many doctors and most are mediocre and maybe that's a charitable description. We were in agreement that such doctors have zero desire to learn anything beyond what they were taught in medical school and post grad training. </p><p></p><p>The doctors who do TRT and hormonal augmentation(thyroid, DHEA, pregnenolone, HCG, etc.) have a real interest and either sought out doctors who were doing it and apprenticed with them(my doctor w/Dr. Shippen) or out to CA with Dr. Rouzier, or read books(Dr. Shippen's I believe was the first TRT book) or took online seminars or went to A4M CEM courses. I listened on YouTube to Dr. Nichol's journey as a patient seeking TRT. It was painful to listen to because he's a medical doctor and he came to see how little his colleagues knew about low T. He eventually found his way to Dr. Rouzier's clinic in California. Dr. Rouzier is self-taught, his specialty being emergency medicine. Dr. Shippen was a general practitioner and his interest in hormones was piqued by men who would come in complaining of loss of erections or sex drive or overwhelming fatigue and depression. He didn't know what to do but he knew those men needed help, so he began teaching himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MIP1950, post: 224341, member: 42988"] My urologist and I once discussed why there are so many doctors and most are mediocre and maybe that's a charitable description. We were in agreement that such doctors have zero desire to learn anything beyond what they were taught in medical school and post grad training. The doctors who do TRT and hormonal augmentation(thyroid, DHEA, pregnenolone, HCG, etc.) have a real interest and either sought out doctors who were doing it and apprenticed with them(my doctor w/Dr. Shippen) or out to CA with Dr. Rouzier, or read books(Dr. Shippen's I believe was the first TRT book) or took online seminars or went to A4M CEM courses. I listened on YouTube to Dr. Nichol's journey as a patient seeking TRT. It was painful to listen to because he's a medical doctor and he came to see how little his colleagues knew about low T. He eventually found his way to Dr. Rouzier's clinic in California. Dr. Rouzier is self-taught, his specialty being emergency medicine. Dr. Shippen was a general practitioner and his interest in hormones was piqued by men who would come in complaining of loss of erections or sex drive or overwhelming fatigue and depression. He didn't know what to do but he knew those men needed help, so he began teaching himself. [/QUOTE]
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