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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Blood Test Results... Feedback please!
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 54648" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>You aren't the first, and you won't be the last, fellow who falls into a terrible treatment plan with a doctor not really qualified to manage a TRT protocol. Are they requiring that you report to them for your injections, or are you self-injecting? If the latter, and I hope that's the case, you and your primary care doctor can take things further, splitting your dose into even smaller injections, adjusting the amount of testosterone in each injection, taking a more active hand in the process.</p><p></p><p>A word of caution - some shady clinics include a clause in their contracts that require you, the patient, to opt out as renewal approaches. It is on you to act and avoid automatic extension. Even worse, I am aware of one clinic that mandated the patient to opt out, to exercise the non-renewal clause, six months prior to the contract's termination. Nobody thinks to check that until it's too late. Check the wording carefully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 54648, member: 2624"] You aren't the first, and you won't be the last, fellow who falls into a terrible treatment plan with a doctor not really qualified to manage a TRT protocol. Are they requiring that you report to them for your injections, or are you self-injecting? If the latter, and I hope that's the case, you and your primary care doctor can take things further, splitting your dose into even smaller injections, adjusting the amount of testosterone in each injection, taking a more active hand in the process. A word of caution - some shady clinics include a clause in their contracts that require you, the patient, to opt out as renewal approaches. It is on you to act and avoid automatic extension. Even worse, I am aware of one clinic that mandated the patient to opt out, to exercise the non-renewal clause, six months prior to the contract's termination. Nobody thinks to check that until it's too late. Check the wording carefully. [/QUOTE]
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