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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="cocarr" data-source="post: 6541" data-attributes="member: 896"><p>Rorinsmith that is a real bummer about your Dr. just dropping you like that. On a positive side maybe there was a reason. Old dumb saying but usually things do happen for a reason.</p><p></p><p>I was worried that a specialist may be to arrogant and stuck in their ways to essentially do things the way I wanted. That is where my PCP's lack of knowledge and lack of ego became a huge factor. I had a feeling that I could prove to him why I wanted things done a certain way and that he would go along with it. Dr. Crislers write up was a huge factor in that given that it laid everything out and didnt take him hours to read it. He is a busy guy and though he may have wanted to read a more detailed approach he likely would have passed just based on a time factor.</p><p></p><p>I am just confident that through this site, the knowledge I am gaining, and my Dr. being a smart man that things will go smoothly. He has been my PCP for quite a few years and the Dr. who delivered me when I was born and he are friends. That Dr. was my PCP for 30 years until I moved and had to switch to my current doc. Not saying it couldnt happen but I dont think he will bail on me. He may decide to refer me but I think he is as curious about the process as I am and I got the feeling that he genuinely wanted to learn whatever he can about it. I think he felt bad about how he had went about TRT up to this point and wants to do things right going forward.</p><p></p><p>Good luck to you friend and just keep your chin up. Likely you will move on with father Joe and look back at it as the best thing that could have happened. I know id rather have a Dr. who I can trust and confide in than the most knowledgable Dr in the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cocarr, post: 6541, member: 896"] Rorinsmith that is a real bummer about your Dr. just dropping you like that. On a positive side maybe there was a reason. Old dumb saying but usually things do happen for a reason. I was worried that a specialist may be to arrogant and stuck in their ways to essentially do things the way I wanted. That is where my PCP's lack of knowledge and lack of ego became a huge factor. I had a feeling that I could prove to him why I wanted things done a certain way and that he would go along with it. Dr. Crislers write up was a huge factor in that given that it laid everything out and didnt take him hours to read it. He is a busy guy and though he may have wanted to read a more detailed approach he likely would have passed just based on a time factor. I am just confident that through this site, the knowledge I am gaining, and my Dr. being a smart man that things will go smoothly. He has been my PCP for quite a few years and the Dr. who delivered me when I was born and he are friends. That Dr. was my PCP for 30 years until I moved and had to switch to my current doc. Not saying it couldnt happen but I dont think he will bail on me. He may decide to refer me but I think he is as curious about the process as I am and I got the feeling that he genuinely wanted to learn whatever he can about it. I think he felt bad about how he had went about TRT up to this point and wants to do things right going forward. Good luck to you friend and just keep your chin up. Likely you will move on with father Joe and look back at it as the best thing that could have happened. I know id rather have a Dr. who I can trust and confide in than the most knowledgable Dr in the world. [/QUOTE]
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