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Good Doctors Hard to Find - Looking for One in Boston
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<blockquote data-quote="Mountain Man" data-source="post: 80058" data-attributes="member: 14411"><p>I'm on 100 test cyp weekly. The e2 I'm not sure of. They do not use the sensative assay, but I am near the upper level on the Quest scale. Morgantaler told me it was not a problem, as I am not symptomatic in any way. The range for their free test tops off at 15, and I was at 16. Total test has had a low of 806 and one of his PAs told me I can up the 100 cyp a bit as I want, so I usually go up to 120 per week. My total has been as high as 1100.</p><p></p><p>Not sure how they treat others, but my sense is that they are sensitive to me because of my age, 63, and the results I've gotten, almost as if they find my case interesting because they ask about my habits and lifestyle and seem to be impressed. </p><p></p><p>I wish I could get the sensative e2, but no symptoms so I don't push it. As I said, I've been with them for 14 months and would be hard pressed to find anything to complain about. I usually get what I need from doctors, as I do my homework, know what I'm talking about and know how to advocate for myself. I also think that TRT prescribers and doctors in general give a halo effect to an older guy who stays in shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 80058, member: 14411"] I'm on 100 test cyp weekly. The e2 I'm not sure of. They do not use the sensative assay, but I am near the upper level on the Quest scale. Morgantaler told me it was not a problem, as I am not symptomatic in any way. The range for their free test tops off at 15, and I was at 16. Total test has had a low of 806 and one of his PAs told me I can up the 100 cyp a bit as I want, so I usually go up to 120 per week. My total has been as high as 1100. Not sure how they treat others, but my sense is that they are sensitive to me because of my age, 63, and the results I've gotten, almost as if they find my case interesting because they ask about my habits and lifestyle and seem to be impressed. I wish I could get the sensative e2, but no symptoms so I don't push it. As I said, I've been with them for 14 months and would be hard pressed to find anything to complain about. I usually get what I need from doctors, as I do my homework, know what I'm talking about and know how to advocate for myself. I also think that TRT prescribers and doctors in general give a halo effect to an older guy who stays in shape. [/QUOTE]
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