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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Labs coming up. Have to stop HCG
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<blockquote data-quote="boatdriver" data-source="post: 100504" data-attributes="member: 16115"><p>Good points on free T vs total. I wish my Dr. understood such nuances in dosing protocol. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, military personnel have very little control over whom they see for treatment. If you're on base, there's usually one doc per specialty. Off base, such as Tricare remote (like I am), there are so few providers willing to take the terrible payments that I'm stuck with the only network physician I can get. Even with that, I'm making a three hour round trip to see the guy. It took me a year to convince my branch of service to allow me to try TRT. Then another 6 month "trial", followed by a plea to HQ to request to remain on active duty with a waiver for my "condition".</p><p></p><p>I have no option but to discontinue any ancillary meds that may jeopardize my Test prescription. I'll just quit HCG for a month and things should drop back to the previous levels. Thanks all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boatdriver, post: 100504, member: 16115"] Good points on free T vs total. I wish my Dr. understood such nuances in dosing protocol. Unfortunately, military personnel have very little control over whom they see for treatment. If you're on base, there's usually one doc per specialty. Off base, such as Tricare remote (like I am), there are so few providers willing to take the terrible payments that I'm stuck with the only network physician I can get. Even with that, I'm making a three hour round trip to see the guy. It took me a year to convince my branch of service to allow me to try TRT. Then another 6 month "trial", followed by a plea to HQ to request to remain on active duty with a waiver for my "condition". I have no option but to discontinue any ancillary meds that may jeopardize my Test prescription. I'll just quit HCG for a month and things should drop back to the previous levels. Thanks all. [/QUOTE]
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