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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Labcorp test number for T>1200?
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 74921" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>It means I'll continue to be on self-manged care journey attempting to adjust my protocol by symptoms. I've only been able to get labs here and there. Even then the results are delayed or lost. There are plenty of us in this situation. Last winter while in urgent care being treated for pneumonia and exposure I had the brilliant idea to ask for a T test. Of course that was denied since I had two recent precious tests that had returned unreportable high. To the doc this proved the test was worthless and inappropriate. </p><p></p><p>I do have access to one of the best men's docs around for which I am extremely grateful. Unfortunately without labs there is little he can do. I have local docs within one of the largest Bay Area foundations. The foundation routinely cancels their orders electronically. My out of state doc tried to help by faxing in new orders. When the foundation discovered this they threatened to bar me from care. They even had the audacity to write me a letter which omits all mention of them cancelling their own docs lab orders and blaming my "lab problems on my insistence on bringing in outside orders". This thread was started when I tried to go back to LabCircus bypassing the foundation entirely. All I got was a multi hour ordeal and no labs. I had an appointment. The orders were supposed to be there. Sure, at LabCircus dream on. </p><p></p><p>None of this really matters. The new national health care program is cash only for those who can afford to pay. I really just starting self care a bit early although I technically still have health insurance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 74921, member: 8395"] It means I'll continue to be on self-manged care journey attempting to adjust my protocol by symptoms. I've only been able to get labs here and there. Even then the results are delayed or lost. There are plenty of us in this situation. Last winter while in urgent care being treated for pneumonia and exposure I had the brilliant idea to ask for a T test. Of course that was denied since I had two recent precious tests that had returned unreportable high. To the doc this proved the test was worthless and inappropriate. I do have access to one of the best men's docs around for which I am extremely grateful. Unfortunately without labs there is little he can do. I have local docs within one of the largest Bay Area foundations. The foundation routinely cancels their orders electronically. My out of state doc tried to help by faxing in new orders. When the foundation discovered this they threatened to bar me from care. They even had the audacity to write me a letter which omits all mention of them cancelling their own docs lab orders and blaming my "lab problems on my insistence on bringing in outside orders". This thread was started when I tried to go back to LabCircus bypassing the foundation entirely. All I got was a multi hour ordeal and no labs. I had an appointment. The orders were supposed to be there. Sure, at LabCircus dream on. None of this really matters. The new national health care program is cash only for those who can afford to pay. I really just starting self care a bit early although I technically still have health insurance. [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
Labcorp test number for T>1200?
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