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<blockquote data-quote="sonomamac" data-source="post: 15429" data-attributes="member: 3199"><p>My NHL was Follicular CD20-postive, borderline stage three. I was prescribed 8 courses of Rituxan as a primary treatment - no CHEMO. It was successful. My current doctor has "looked into" HCG and is, I believe, primarily staying away from it because it is not FDA approved. If I decide to move forward with HCG as part of my regimen it will be without his blessing and I am not sure how to approach this with him. It was interesting that he tested my T level without my knowledge and was almost excited at the opportunity to get me started on Cyp and yet does not want to address the obvious side effects. Very confusing. So I am inclined to just inform him my intentions and leave it there. Any suggestions as to how to work with my doctor regarding HCG would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonomamac, post: 15429, member: 3199"] My NHL was Follicular CD20-postive, borderline stage three. I was prescribed 8 courses of Rituxan as a primary treatment - no CHEMO. It was successful. My current doctor has "looked into" HCG and is, I believe, primarily staying away from it because it is not FDA approved. If I decide to move forward with HCG as part of my regimen it will be without his blessing and I am not sure how to approach this with him. It was interesting that he tested my T level without my knowledge and was almost excited at the opportunity to get me started on Cyp and yet does not want to address the obvious side effects. Very confusing. So I am inclined to just inform him my intentions and leave it there. Any suggestions as to how to work with my doctor regarding HCG would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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