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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Looking for Knowledgeable TRT Doctor in Northern Virginia or West Florida
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<blockquote data-quote="mike7" data-source="post: 32585" data-attributes="member: 3269"><p>You may end up being surprised. I live in a small lakeside village in Central NY and our family doctor is very receptive to working with his patients. He'd told me about several very successful TRT patients of his, and how he'd treated them prior to my tests with him, I brought in my past 2 years of tests to start the conversation. I'd mentioned HCG and using an AI, he wasn't very familiar with using an AI and hadn't heard of HCG, so my next appt. to discuss blood work he walked in the door rattling off everything positive he'd been researching.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I asked him about what protocol he recommended and he told me ultimately it would be up to me to decide. He described several ones starting out with offering free samples of gels, to starting at 75mg once per week, and then starting with a massive dose and then tapering down, etc. I brought up the aromatization factor, the roller coaster ride of from spacing out injections, and that I'd like to start out on 100mg per week at 2 - 50mg doses every 3.5 days. I then asked him to prescribe 29g needles which he had no issue with either. He's all for it and prescribed it as such.</p><p></p><p></p><p>My intent is to try to avoid using an AI if possible and I'm contemplating trying to add in HCG at a later date, I'm still debating this. So, for a 6 week supply, 3 - 1ml (200mg/ml) vials, it cost me a whopping $35 and nothing for the syringes or needles.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The point of my story is you hear so many horror stories about guys talking to their doctors and it doesn't always turn out that way. You are a patient, and a customer, and are free to take your business elsewhere if you feel your needs are not being met. A conversation about your health and wellbeing should be a 2 way street and not some omnipotent demigod dictating how you should feel. Break a leg off his pedestal if you need to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike7, post: 32585, member: 3269"] You may end up being surprised. I live in a small lakeside village in Central NY and our family doctor is very receptive to working with his patients. He'd told me about several very successful TRT patients of his, and how he'd treated them prior to my tests with him, I brought in my past 2 years of tests to start the conversation. I'd mentioned HCG and using an AI, he wasn't very familiar with using an AI and hadn't heard of HCG, so my next appt. to discuss blood work he walked in the door rattling off everything positive he'd been researching. I asked him about what protocol he recommended and he told me ultimately it would be up to me to decide. He described several ones starting out with offering free samples of gels, to starting at 75mg once per week, and then starting with a massive dose and then tapering down, etc. I brought up the aromatization factor, the roller coaster ride of from spacing out injections, and that I'd like to start out on 100mg per week at 2 - 50mg doses every 3.5 days. I then asked him to prescribe 29g needles which he had no issue with either. He's all for it and prescribed it as such. My intent is to try to avoid using an AI if possible and I'm contemplating trying to add in HCG at a later date, I'm still debating this. So, for a 6 week supply, 3 - 1ml (200mg/ml) vials, it cost me a whopping $35 and nothing for the syringes or needles. The point of my story is you hear so many horror stories about guys talking to their doctors and it doesn't always turn out that way. You are a patient, and a customer, and are free to take your business elsewhere if you feel your needs are not being met. A conversation about your health and wellbeing should be a 2 way street and not some omnipotent demigod dictating how you should feel. Break a leg off his pedestal if you need to. [/QUOTE]
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