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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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<blockquote data-quote="VacationMan" data-source="post: 195013" data-attributes="member: 12425"><p>Oddly enough, I just kicked a urologist to the curb and transferred my TRT to Defy (they were just helping me with HCG). Urologist wouldn't prescribe HCG at all (hence the reason I reached out to Defy). Urologist didn't know enough to check E2 and other important metrics - just relied upon total testosterone and total estrogen, with an occasional PSA test tossed in. Wouldn't even consider changing his protocol either.</p><p></p><p>One born every minute (poor urologist). Defy has done a wonderful job for me...and it's worth having to pay for compounded testosterone rather than getting it through an insurance co-pay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VacationMan, post: 195013, member: 12425"] Oddly enough, I just kicked a urologist to the curb and transferred my TRT to Defy (they were just helping me with HCG). Urologist wouldn't prescribe HCG at all (hence the reason I reached out to Defy). Urologist didn't know enough to check E2 and other important metrics - just relied upon total testosterone and total estrogen, with an occasional PSA test tossed in. Wouldn't even consider changing his protocol either. One born every minute (poor urologist). Defy has done a wonderful job for me...and it's worth having to pay for compounded testosterone rather than getting it through an insurance co-pay. [/QUOTE]
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