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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: 80080" data-attributes="member: 14411"><p>Did you see a doctor at Men's Health Boston? That is exactly what I was told about the sensative e2 test. I've asked the "what if e2 is high " question and was told if it gets high, then they would prescribe arimidex, but only if I was symptomatic.</p><p></p><p>So far, I've had only very positive results, and I hope it lasts. Curious if you had good results that changed or if you had poor results right away? I was told that, for whatever reason, I am a easy responder, implying my results on this protocol are atypical.</p><p></p><p>As far as the don't let the door hit you on the way out,which is an ******* way of doing business, my spiel is that "I've been working out regularly since 1967 and I know my body. I take excellent care of myself and yeah, I'm in my 60s, but I shouldn't feel this way. I know what I'm taliking about because I researched this. Shouldn't everybody? I want some help with this, and if you can't help me, then please refer me to someone who can." So far, people have been helpful. If that changes, then I'll consider the telemedicine MDs that advertise here.</p><p></p><p>Thanks HarryCat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 80080, member: 14411"] Did you see a doctor at Men's Health Boston? That is exactly what I was told about the sensative e2 test. I've asked the "what if e2 is high " question and was told if it gets high, then they would prescribe arimidex, but only if I was symptomatic. So far, I've had only very positive results, and I hope it lasts. Curious if you had good results that changed or if you had poor results right away? I was told that, for whatever reason, I am a easy responder, implying my results on this protocol are atypical. As far as the don't let the door hit you on the way out,which is an ******* way of doing business, my spiel is that "I've been working out regularly since 1967 and I know my body. I take excellent care of myself and yeah, I'm in my 60s, but I shouldn't feel this way. I know what I'm taliking about because I researched this. Shouldn't everybody? I want some help with this, and if you can't help me, then please refer me to someone who can." So far, people have been helpful. If that changes, then I'll consider the telemedicine MDs that advertise here. Thanks HarryCat [/QUOTE]
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