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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
My solution for high estrogen after years of troubleshooting
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaykir666" data-source="post: 259394" data-attributes="member: 43094"><p>As a person who have lived in the Asia, Europe and the United States, I have clearly experienced how different most of the doctors approach to one particular health related issue in different geographical areas. This by itself doesn't make anyone's practice more precise and effective or less. As for the insurance, drug costs and all related medical expenses , I have never seen anywhere worse than the United States. What shines here (U.S.) is the availability and verity of procedures and even medications. In my opinion, this alone worths the higher costs of the medical procedures as well as the higher drug costs. </p><p>Yes, there are many medication advertisments on TV directly for the people but don't forget, firstly, none of those advertised medicices are available without a doctor prescription and secondly, this is the country routed in the open market and capitalism. Americans widely understand the meaning of it.</p><p>Lastly, if you are truly suffering from the low testosterone and you are willing to be seen by an expert (an Urologist who practices in hormone therapy) you are going to be given the right protocol with right amount of medications under regular supervisions (blood test, if needed ultrasound and etc) and that would help you for years and years. Self prescribing, wondering around to find medicines that you don't even know what they do. Seeking help from none professional people (even clinics) would results in short or long term issues without any doubts. </p><p>Don't forget, it's your doctor's job to translate your blood test result values for you, not you. </p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaykir666, post: 259394, member: 43094"] As a person who have lived in the Asia, Europe and the United States, I have clearly experienced how different most of the doctors approach to one particular health related issue in different geographical areas. This by itself doesn't make anyone's practice more precise and effective or less. As for the insurance, drug costs and all related medical expenses , I have never seen anywhere worse than the United States. What shines here (U.S.) is the availability and verity of procedures and even medications. In my opinion, this alone worths the higher costs of the medical procedures as well as the higher drug costs. Yes, there are many medication advertisments on TV directly for the people but don't forget, firstly, none of those advertised medicices are available without a doctor prescription and secondly, this is the country routed in the open market and capitalism. Americans widely understand the meaning of it. Lastly, if you are truly suffering from the low testosterone and you are willing to be seen by an expert (an Urologist who practices in hormone therapy) you are going to be given the right protocol with right amount of medications under regular supervisions (blood test, if needed ultrasound and etc) and that would help you for years and years. Self prescribing, wondering around to find medicines that you don't even know what they do. Seeking help from none professional people (even clinics) would results in short or long term issues without any doubts. Don't forget, it's your doctor's job to translate your blood test result values for you, not you. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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