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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
26 Year Old With Extremely Low Testosterone Levels - Need Guidance
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 63484" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>And now we come to your next surprise - finding a capable doctor in the area of androgen replacement who is local and accepts insurance is likely to be very difficult. Here's the thing: for reasons that frustrate all of us, most doctors, including those who should know this field (endocrinologists and urologists) have little training when it comes to male hormones. Your doctor is almost certainly not a bad guy, just ill-trained and, therefore, a menace to guys like you who consulted him in good faith. This is the case all over the United States and Canada (I live in Toronto); it's worse in Europe and Asia. You live in northern Alabama? Near Birmingham? I will contact a friend in Atlanta who practices endocrinology, and is one of the "good guys," to see if he knows of anyone in your area. Otherwise, we'd urge you to consult Defy Medical or Prime Body, the two leading national practices - they treat a lot of Excelmale members...successfully. </p><p></p><p>Don't freak out; it's not as expensive as you fear it may be. Consider it an investment in your future. One step at a time. There is a way to move out of the bind you're in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 63484, member: 2624"] And now we come to your next surprise - finding a capable doctor in the area of androgen replacement who is local and accepts insurance is likely to be very difficult. Here's the thing: for reasons that frustrate all of us, most doctors, including those who should know this field (endocrinologists and urologists) have little training when it comes to male hormones. Your doctor is almost certainly not a bad guy, just ill-trained and, therefore, a menace to guys like you who consulted him in good faith. This is the case all over the United States and Canada (I live in Toronto); it's worse in Europe and Asia. You live in northern Alabama? Near Birmingham? I will contact a friend in Atlanta who practices endocrinology, and is one of the "good guys," to see if he knows of anyone in your area. Otherwise, we'd urge you to consult Defy Medical or Prime Body, the two leading national practices - they treat a lot of Excelmale members...successfully. Don't freak out; it's not as expensive as you fear it may be. Consider it an investment in your future. One step at a time. There is a way to move out of the bind you're in. [/QUOTE]
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