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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
I want to go with defy, but I have a major concern
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 37738" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>Keep official hard copies of labs, case notes documenting the base line and result of therapy. Rationally this should persuade a new doc on continuity of care. "It doesn't work like that". A phrase that's gone viral. Why don't bureaucrats just stick their tongues out and put their thumbs in their ears like five year olds? It was better when they said "I'll get back to you on that" or they gave you an 800 number to a nice gal who gave yet another dead end referral. </p><p></p><p>You may get lucky. I'd document no matter what. Everything is paperless these days. You may be charged for your record. Even then you might not get it. Try anyway. </p><p></p><p>With my own DHEA-s climbing off the chart for over a year I asked for a closer look at adrenal and thyroid function. If getting TRT these days through normal channels is like climbing Mt. Everest then looking at thyroid and adrenals is like taking a rocket to Mars to climb Olympus Mons. I ignore my DHEA-s climbing off the chart for over a year because that's the only choice I have. </p><p></p><p>As with other "campaigns from top" the one against mens health can be bypassed for the "well qualified". Who is dictating national policy and to what end? The only answer is a bit disconcerting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 37738, member: 8395"] Keep official hard copies of labs, case notes documenting the base line and result of therapy. Rationally this should persuade a new doc on continuity of care. "It doesn't work like that". A phrase that's gone viral. Why don't bureaucrats just stick their tongues out and put their thumbs in their ears like five year olds? It was better when they said "I'll get back to you on that" or they gave you an 800 number to a nice gal who gave yet another dead end referral. You may get lucky. I'd document no matter what. Everything is paperless these days. You may be charged for your record. Even then you might not get it. Try anyway. With my own DHEA-s climbing off the chart for over a year I asked for a closer look at adrenal and thyroid function. If getting TRT these days through normal channels is like climbing Mt. Everest then looking at thyroid and adrenals is like taking a rocket to Mars to climb Olympus Mons. I ignore my DHEA-s climbing off the chart for over a year because that's the only choice I have. As with other "campaigns from top" the one against mens health can be bypassed for the "well qualified". Who is dictating national policy and to what end? The only answer is a bit disconcerting. [/QUOTE]
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