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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 133395" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I speak with nurse Jill at defy, and it’s the same exact thing. She actually listens to my concerns. Defy is the perfect balance of giving you quality guidance, and letting you adjust things as long as they are comfortable with it and feel like the adjustment is justified, usually through lab work, subjective symptoms, or ideally both.</p><p></p><p>I actually just had to call them a few hours ago to get follow up labs done. I had a high HCT, and donated blood 3 weeks ago. So they want me to get a follow up CBC to check if it lowered my HCT. I also called to have them refill my ai. Within 2 hours they emailed me my lab requisition, and the refill for my ai was already at my local pharmacy. I literally don’t have one bad thing to say about defy. I could not be happier with them. And their customer service is amazing. The people that work there are always so nice and helpful. I can give u multiple horror stories in regards to dealing with the other two doctors/ clinics I went to, but I’ll save you the sob stories. Just go with defy, you’ll thank me later. </p><p></p><p>As far as going on TRT in general, just pull the trigger. You’re 52, things are only going to get progressively worse. Like I said before, it’s not all about how you subjectively feel. You have to think of all the damage having low testosterone is doing to you metabolically. Right now your body is in a state of increase aging, and increased risk for all chronic disease, including cancer, diabetes and dementia. Why stay in this state when you can just optimize your hormones and not only slow down aging, but actually reverse it to a certain degree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 133395, member: 15043"] I speak with nurse Jill at defy, and it’s the same exact thing. She actually listens to my concerns. Defy is the perfect balance of giving you quality guidance, and letting you adjust things as long as they are comfortable with it and feel like the adjustment is justified, usually through lab work, subjective symptoms, or ideally both. I actually just had to call them a few hours ago to get follow up labs done. I had a high HCT, and donated blood 3 weeks ago. So they want me to get a follow up CBC to check if it lowered my HCT. I also called to have them refill my ai. Within 2 hours they emailed me my lab requisition, and the refill for my ai was already at my local pharmacy. I literally don’t have one bad thing to say about defy. I could not be happier with them. And their customer service is amazing. The people that work there are always so nice and helpful. I can give u multiple horror stories in regards to dealing with the other two doctors/ clinics I went to, but I’ll save you the sob stories. Just go with defy, you’ll thank me later. As far as going on TRT in general, just pull the trigger. You’re 52, things are only going to get progressively worse. Like I said before, it’s not all about how you subjectively feel. You have to think of all the damage having low testosterone is doing to you metabolically. Right now your body is in a state of increase aging, and increased risk for all chronic disease, including cancer, diabetes and dementia. Why stay in this state when you can just optimize your hormones and not only slow down aging, but actually reverse it to a certain degree. [/QUOTE]
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