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Negative Article on TRT Clinic
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<blockquote data-quote="Jinzang" data-source="post: 145190" data-attributes="member: 12925"><p>I often see negative articles and opinions on TRT in the press and social media. The article <a href="https://thinkingoregon.org/2019/04/09/just-another-drug-dealer-universal-mens-clinic-and-the-low-t-testosterone-hustle/amp/" target="_blank">"Just Another Drug Dealer"</a> is one of the most negative I've seen in a while. The quote they lead the article with sets the tone: “You can dress up greed, but you can’t stop the stench.” It looks like the author searched for the Men's Clinic with the most negative reviews and then went undercover as a client. I'm not linking the article to criticize the author or the publisher. It concerns me that the opinion on TRT of some people in the medical profession is so negative, as I fear it could lead to the restriction of TRT in the future, when it has helped me and so many other men. The article concludes with:</p><p></p><p>And men have a choice. They don’t have to fall for “low T” hucksters run amok. They don’t have to treat getting older as a disease that miracle drugs can cure. As Maggie Kuhn, Founder of the Gray Panthers, said, “Old age is not a disease—it’s a triumph.”</p><p></p><p>I think this attitude towards Low T smacks of Puritanism: just go away, curl up, and die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jinzang, post: 145190, member: 12925"] I often see negative articles and opinions on TRT in the press and social media. The article [URL='https://thinkingoregon.org/2019/04/09/just-another-drug-dealer-universal-mens-clinic-and-the-low-t-testosterone-hustle/amp/']"Just Another Drug Dealer"[/URL] is one of the most negative I've seen in a while. The quote they lead the article with sets the tone: “You can dress up greed, but you can’t stop the stench.” It looks like the author searched for the Men's Clinic with the most negative reviews and then went undercover as a client. I'm not linking the article to criticize the author or the publisher. It concerns me that the opinion on TRT of some people in the medical profession is so negative, as I fear it could lead to the restriction of TRT in the future, when it has helped me and so many other men. The article concludes with: And men have a choice. They don’t have to fall for “low T” hucksters run amok. They don’t have to treat getting older as a disease that miracle drugs can cure. As Maggie Kuhn, Founder of the Gray Panthers, said, “Old age is not a disease—it’s a triumph.” I think this attitude towards Low T smacks of Puritanism: just go away, curl up, and die. [/QUOTE]
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