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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 21074" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>OP, I am also a KP member. Overall, they are poor at best for TRT for men. The biggest problem is that their physician staff, including the endos are all over the place on where they stand on HRT, some like yours don't even want to acknowledge it needs addressed. I actually have a female doc in the IE, who has been very supportive with me going outside of KP for my HRT. She is one of the few that actually keeps an open mind to the subject, and when I visit with her we talk about my continued treatment program, and she takes care of "most" of my labs. </p><p></p><p>She's the first one at KP that has actually agreed with me that testosterone converts to E2, thus it could be a problem if not administered properly. She also admits that KP is not currently up to speed with treating these (and other) issues, but at least she doesn't deny the natural pathway conversion process. </p><p></p><p>I don't know how receptive your physician at KP will be, but Defy will need him to fill out a physical form with vitals and other information. Again, mine is all for it, so when I went to Defy, she was all over it for me. It's come a long way from the endo in Fontana, who said anything over 650ng/dl would put me a severe health risk, and that HCG was only for guys wanting to be Manny Ramirez! Asked him about E2, he said it's not a factor .. Asked him about Free Test, he said it doesn't matter. Then he said it was illegal for patients to inject at home, thus he said "that's why it's called a controlled substance"; meaning they have to control the administration of it. </p><p></p><p>He fired me as a patient when I sent him articles from the Society of Endo Journals, which I highlighted several copies that directly rebutted just about everything he ever told me. Nothing more fragile than an ego of a doctor that really isn't very good at what they do!</p><p></p><p> Anywho, it was the best thing to happen .. That was my eye opener six years ago, that made me realize that I would have to go to town and do my own research if I ever want this stage of my life to be a success. Research opened the doors to forums like this and other discussion boards, and books like Nelson's, and to specialized doctors & clinics like Defy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 21074, member: 696"] OP, I am also a KP member. Overall, they are poor at best for TRT for men. The biggest problem is that their physician staff, including the endos are all over the place on where they stand on HRT, some like yours don't even want to acknowledge it needs addressed. I actually have a female doc in the IE, who has been very supportive with me going outside of KP for my HRT. She is one of the few that actually keeps an open mind to the subject, and when I visit with her we talk about my continued treatment program, and she takes care of "most" of my labs. She's the first one at KP that has actually agreed with me that testosterone converts to E2, thus it could be a problem if not administered properly. She also admits that KP is not currently up to speed with treating these (and other) issues, but at least she doesn't deny the natural pathway conversion process. I don't know how receptive your physician at KP will be, but Defy will need him to fill out a physical form with vitals and other information. Again, mine is all for it, so when I went to Defy, she was all over it for me. It's come a long way from the endo in Fontana, who said anything over 650ng/dl would put me a severe health risk, and that HCG was only for guys wanting to be Manny Ramirez! Asked him about E2, he said it's not a factor .. Asked him about Free Test, he said it doesn't matter. Then he said it was illegal for patients to inject at home, thus he said "that's why it's called a controlled substance"; meaning they have to control the administration of it. He fired me as a patient when I sent him articles from the Society of Endo Journals, which I highlighted several copies that directly rebutted just about everything he ever told me. Nothing more fragile than an ego of a doctor that really isn't very good at what they do! Anywho, it was the best thing to happen .. That was my eye opener six years ago, that made me realize that I would have to go to town and do my own research if I ever want this stage of my life to be a success. Research opened the doors to forums like this and other discussion boards, and books like Nelson's, and to specialized doctors & clinics like Defy. [/QUOTE]
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