maxadvance
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This is good stuff, hilarious too. Former bodybuilder walks in and they prescribe 400 mg of Test and 200 mg of Deca per week on his first visit, awesome lol
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This is good stuff, hilarious too. Former bodybuilder walks in and they prescribe 400 mg of Test and 200 mg of Deca per week on his first visit, awesome lol
https://youtu.be/jKZy-y674_E
Wow..they are fearless to prescribe high dose T and nandrolone and allow him to video it. 400 mg of testosterone plus 200 mg nandrolone will qualify as bodybuilding dose. They seemed to give him thyroid Rx when he did not need it.
Umm, they also gave him finasteride.
I hope he is not blocking DHT and estradiol too much (he says this will increase the amount of T)
400mg of T cyp per week is simply NEVER indicated in the normal setting of medically managed TRT. The only possible exceptions are special cases such as HIV/AIDS wasting or other catabolic wasting conditions (which are clearly not even close in this case) -- and even in those cases only temporarily until body composition is stabilized.
The doc kept looking at the sheet when Palumbo asked questions. It appears this was a scripted encounter with the Doctor simply reading from a pre-designed protocol/script. These types of clinics are a dime a dozen in certain areas and, in my personal opinion, due to all of the blood, sweat, and tears I pour into my craft...a DISGRACE to TRT and the medical profession. Okay, that's off my chest, now I'll leave it be.
Yeah it's sickening, and hopefully doesn't affect real TRT doctors and patients.
Honestly, my experience with you, and your staff is the exact opposite. I asked you so many questions, and you went over almost every single lab result. I learned a lot from the consults with you, which compared to the other doctors I have seen where I had to teach them things is refreshing.
It draws attention and scrutiny to all TRT providers and clinics. Simply an unnecessary headache and, more importantly, potentially harming patients if they are not monitored appropriately and correct adjustments made.
I appreciate your kind words.
I guess it's better, from a legal perspective for the patient, than getting your "gear" from overseas/China and flying completely solo with your "treatment".
I appreciate having a doctor who understands TRT. Honestly, it's made a huge improvement in my life, and that is something I am grateful for everyday.
Besides that, quick question, I took notes during our consult with some of the questions I asked you. The generic questions that aren't about MY care, but more "does vitamin d reduce SHBG much?" kind. Would it be okay if I made a post here with the questions and answers?
P.S. Be sure to also search the database to be sure the answer to your questions doesn't already lie within the wealth of info already covered here. As Nelson proudly states, with over 40,000 posts thus far on the forum, there aren't too many questions/topics that haven't been covered...but I'm sure you'll find a few, which I'll be happy to answer ;-)
Haha I know you are, and thank you for that.
What I meant was that I asked you questions during our consult, ones I never found an answer to on here. You answered them during the consult, would it be okay if I posted the ANSWERS you gave me during the consult on here? Of course it's not personal medical questions.
I don't want to quote you without permission.
He is also very small for that much "gear"... Makes me wonder how much the T helps in building size and how much is on genetics and maybe other hormones like GH... Or it could be the lack of training too...