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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Hi all - just started on TRT....
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 112895" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Your perception that doctors, regardless of specialty, are wary and ignorant of managing the care of hypogonadal men is accurate. The amount of time devoted to the question during the years of medical school/internship/residency is astonishingly small. Are there capable doctors in the United States accepting insurance who do know how to play this game? Of course there are, but experience suggests they are few and far between. The silly, time consuming practice of making you go to your current doctor's office to "pick up" your weekly injection is an example of childish anxiety on their part; are you charged for that weekly trip? So, yes, a specialty clinic - NOT a T-mill - would be a rational response to what you have encountered.</p><p></p><p>Your dose is likely to be excessive, risking estradiol spikes. By the way, you were tested with the incorrect estradiol test (reference range is a dead giveaway). Men should only be evaluated with the sensitive (also known as ultrasensitive) estradiol test - LC, MS/MS. Bear that in mind for future tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 112895, member: 2624"] Your perception that doctors, regardless of specialty, are wary and ignorant of managing the care of hypogonadal men is accurate. The amount of time devoted to the question during the years of medical school/internship/residency is astonishingly small. Are there capable doctors in the United States accepting insurance who do know how to play this game? Of course there are, but experience suggests they are few and far between. The silly, time consuming practice of making you go to your current doctor's office to "pick up" your weekly injection is an example of childish anxiety on their part; are you charged for that weekly trip? So, yes, a specialty clinic - NOT a T-mill - would be a rational response to what you have encountered. Your dose is likely to be excessive, risking estradiol spikes. By the way, you were tested with the incorrect estradiol test (reference range is a dead giveaway). Men should only be evaluated with the sensitive (also known as ultrasensitive) estradiol test - LC, MS/MS. Bear that in mind for future tests. [/QUOTE]
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