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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 104548" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>You'll be hard pressed to find a knowledgeable insurance doctor who understands how to do TRT properly, I just saw my third endo at Kaiser today and basically told me I could run any tests I like, when I like and to get back to him when I found a dosage and injection frequency that agrees with me. This endo had impressive knowledge and surpassed most hematologist and excellent thyroid knowledge, he just didn't know squat about TRT. He refused an aromatase inhibitor to control excess estrogen production on the only protocol that relieved all my original low T symptoms because it's not standard of care. </p><p></p><p>What I need is guidance and not the keys to the Bugatti. A lot of guys in areas where finding a doctor is next to impossible are signing up with clinics (like Defy Medical) that offer services via Skype or by phone after a simple physical exam and a complete set of labs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 104548, member: 15832"] You'll be hard pressed to find a knowledgeable insurance doctor who understands how to do TRT properly, I just saw my third endo at Kaiser today and basically told me I could run any tests I like, when I like and to get back to him when I found a dosage and injection frequency that agrees with me. This endo had impressive knowledge and surpassed most hematologist and excellent thyroid knowledge, he just didn't know squat about TRT. He refused an aromatase inhibitor to control excess estrogen production on the only protocol that relieved all my original low T symptoms because it's not standard of care. What I need is guidance and not the keys to the Bugatti. A lot of guys in areas where finding a doctor is next to impossible are signing up with clinics (like Defy Medical) that offer services via Skype or by phone after a simple physical exam and a complete set of labs. [/QUOTE]
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