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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
How to sway my doctor about the use of hCG and Clomiphene?
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<blockquote data-quote="Randy" data-source="post: 12978" data-attributes="member: 675"><p>Firstly they said this...</p><p></p><p>"In the meantime, Prof ___ explains that this type of treatment is not provided by ____ as part of publicly funded fertility treatment. To date we regard the use of clomiphene in the context you describe as insufficiently evidence based and we have no clinical experience with this. We do run reproductive endocrinology clinics, but these are primarily geared towards fertility treatment. Private consultation with reproductive endocrinologists from a general medical endocrinology background, rather than with our reproductive endocrinologists who come from a fertility background, might be another setting in which this question could be raised."</p><p> </p><p>I then had the meeting with him and he basically said he was open to looking at it as they should always keep an open mind(!)... </p><p></p><p>He suggested I send him a few specific questions and the related studies so he can review and give his opinion...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy, post: 12978, member: 675"] Firstly they said this... "In the meantime, Prof ___ explains that this type of treatment is not provided by ____ as part of publicly funded fertility treatment. To date we regard the use of clomiphene in the context you describe as insufficiently evidence based and we have no clinical experience with this. We do run reproductive endocrinology clinics, but these are primarily geared towards fertility treatment. Private consultation with reproductive endocrinologists from a general medical endocrinology background, rather than with our reproductive endocrinologists who come from a fertility background, might be another setting in which this question could be raised." I then had the meeting with him and he basically said he was open to looking at it as they should always keep an open mind(!)... He suggested I send him a few specific questions and the related studies so he can review and give his opinion... [/QUOTE]
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