stevep
Member
Well I'm on my 4th Internal Med/General Practitioner in my little town and had Endocrinologist and Urologist referrals trying to find one that would prescribe HCG. At least my current doctor admitted he doesn't know enough about it, but would support me looking elsewhere. So I finally called Defy. My Doc ran all the blood test, conducted my physical and turned the results over to Defy. I had my first consult today and it was fantastic to talk to someone that understands male hormone treatment. I think we talked close to an hour about my health. It was the best doctor, or in this case PA to patient discussion I have ever had.
We're going to make some changes to my regiment. Instead of taking my 1/2 ml of Test E every Friday I'll split that into twice a week along with a HCG prescription of 500UI so my testosterone levels out. Hopefully the testicular atrophy can reverse itself.
I'll need to donate blood, and cut my Zocor prescription from 20mg to 10mg. If for some reason they won't accept my blood donation Defy will write a prescription to have it drawn and tossed out. I forget the formal name.
They ask I take a couple supplements as well for various reasons: DHEA, CoQ10, and Vitamin D3.
I'll be interested in seeing how my results change in my 90 day checkup.
We're going to make some changes to my regiment. Instead of taking my 1/2 ml of Test E every Friday I'll split that into twice a week along with a HCG prescription of 500UI so my testosterone levels out. Hopefully the testicular atrophy can reverse itself.
I'll need to donate blood, and cut my Zocor prescription from 20mg to 10mg. If for some reason they won't accept my blood donation Defy will write a prescription to have it drawn and tossed out. I forget the formal name.
They ask I take a couple supplements as well for various reasons: DHEA, CoQ10, and Vitamin D3.
I'll be interested in seeing how my results change in my 90 day checkup.