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<blockquote data-quote="BugMan" data-source="post: 42717" data-attributes="member: 13481"><p>Forgot to answer this. We live in Dayton, OH. Our Primary care guy has said he's open to prescribing T, and seemed to know most of what he should (I ask lots of questions). One of our biggest issues right now is income. Not enough to pay for "concierge medicine" and out of pocket for non-covered specialty treatments. BTDT. With all the medical bills incurred in Feb, it's hard to justify more labs now just to recheck his T levels, but I think we may need to soon anyway. </p><p></p><p>If we stick with the primary care guy, our insurance covers most of it. Another reason we left the guy who was arrested was he was in the stratosphere money-wise, and I'm sure that's no surprise to anyone here. </p><p></p><p>Since I have medical background, I'm maybe a PITA about stuff, but I'm more informed than the average patient. I walk the BugMan through most of his medical stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BugMan, post: 42717, member: 13481"] Forgot to answer this. We live in Dayton, OH. Our Primary care guy has said he's open to prescribing T, and seemed to know most of what he should (I ask lots of questions). One of our biggest issues right now is income. Not enough to pay for "concierge medicine" and out of pocket for non-covered specialty treatments. BTDT. With all the medical bills incurred in Feb, it's hard to justify more labs now just to recheck his T levels, but I think we may need to soon anyway. If we stick with the primary care guy, our insurance covers most of it. Another reason we left the guy who was arrested was he was in the stratosphere money-wise, and I'm sure that's no surprise to anyone here. Since I have medical background, I'm maybe a PITA about stuff, but I'm more informed than the average patient. I walk the BugMan through most of his medical stuff. [/QUOTE]
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