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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
A possible option for those who are struggling to find a TRT specialist.
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<blockquote data-quote="cocarr" data-source="post: 6499" data-attributes="member: 896"><p>It is funny how little most practitioners know about TRT. I am a paramedic and have always felt like I could talk "medical" with anyone. That is until my recent tests and I delved deeper into hormones. I can put a 12 lead on someone and break it down better than most cardiologists can. I can decompress a collapsed lung and make a rock have a pulse with meds. For some reason though I am having a really, really hard time grasping all of the information regarding TRT that I find on this site. It really is a complicated process. I even have the luxury of being married to a woman who is literally a "blood genious". My wife is a medical technologist (the one looking at your blood under a microscope). Even so I seem to be struggling to get a grasp on all of this. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully my Dr.s willingness to read the information I am finding here mixed with what I can absorb will mesh together into something that works for my body. I know that the information I am presenting to him is absorbed allot easier by his smart brain haa. He is a really smart old fella.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cocarr, post: 6499, member: 896"] It is funny how little most practitioners know about TRT. I am a paramedic and have always felt like I could talk "medical" with anyone. That is until my recent tests and I delved deeper into hormones. I can put a 12 lead on someone and break it down better than most cardiologists can. I can decompress a collapsed lung and make a rock have a pulse with meds. For some reason though I am having a really, really hard time grasping all of the information regarding TRT that I find on this site. It really is a complicated process. I even have the luxury of being married to a woman who is literally a "blood genious". My wife is a medical technologist (the one looking at your blood under a microscope). Even so I seem to be struggling to get a grasp on all of this. Hopefully my Dr.s willingness to read the information I am finding here mixed with what I can absorb will mesh together into something that works for my body. I know that the information I am presenting to him is absorbed allot easier by his smart brain haa. He is a really smart old fella. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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