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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Hashimotos Hypothyroid and TRT, Any One Else Suffering?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Justin Saya MD" data-source="post: 32583" data-attributes="member: 12687"><p>I just had a 45 minute consult this afternoon with one of our patients that Jasen Bruce recently identified and counseled on chronic opiate and benzodiazepine addiction. This was following and initial two hour consult that Jason himself spent with the patient going over his addiction details, symptoms, and complicating psychosocial factors. Jasen's note following this consult was over two pages long and the amount of detail allowed me to gain a firm grasp on the patient's situation in the shorter amount of time that we had to spend together. Jasen identified this patient, scheduled the no-cost consultation, and wrote an essay of a note, out of his own altruistic nature without any direction or order to do same...and this is by far not the first time, or I'm certain the last time, that he will do this. This is just a small reflection on his character as a person, but I believe much more relevant and noteworthy than anonymous Internet posts or unproven accusations that were determined to be false. Follow through with your due diligence as everyone should, but I can personally testify that Jasen Bruce is one of the nicest, sincerest, and altruistic men I have known in my life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Justin Saya MD, post: 32583, member: 12687"] I just had a 45 minute consult this afternoon with one of our patients that Jasen Bruce recently identified and counseled on chronic opiate and benzodiazepine addiction. This was following and initial two hour consult that Jason himself spent with the patient going over his addiction details, symptoms, and complicating psychosocial factors. Jasen's note following this consult was over two pages long and the amount of detail allowed me to gain a firm grasp on the patient's situation in the shorter amount of time that we had to spend together. Jasen identified this patient, scheduled the no-cost consultation, and wrote an essay of a note, out of his own altruistic nature without any direction or order to do same...and this is by far not the first time, or I'm certain the last time, that he will do this. This is just a small reflection on his character as a person, but I believe much more relevant and noteworthy than anonymous Internet posts or unproven accusations that were determined to be false. Follow through with your due diligence as everyone should, but I can personally testify that Jasen Bruce is one of the nicest, sincerest, and altruistic men I have known in my life. [/QUOTE]
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