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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Newbie confused by prescription, help please
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<blockquote data-quote="tareload" data-source="post: 206708"><p>Tell Scott I said Hi! And tell him when he gets time to go refute my Hct thread over at T-Nation or the one on here. I'd love a practitioner in the TOT field to provide constructive feedback on the pro/con discussion I reviewed on elevated Hct.</p><p></p><p>[USER=42893]@RobRoy[/USER] , come on, I can't be this guy, I've been very consistent that there's no definite answer on clotting and Hct. I think [USER=12687]@Dr Justin Saya MD[/USER] covered that pretty well. It's not clotting it's long term wear and tear and endothelial dysfunction. Very different with a young fit guy running high viscosity vs an older more obese gentlemen. Anyway great we can all provide food for thought to interested folks. Have a great night.</p><p></p><p>Take care everyone and stay safe.</p><p></p><p>Oh yeah [USER=19076]@JimBob[/USER] , please realize Dr Scott has a PhD (take a read of his dissertation). He is not an MD and thoughtful people with PhDs really don't go by Dr unless they are German or in a lecture hall. It's somewhat misleading to laypersons. Why don't you find an MD who specializes in this area?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tareload, post: 206708"] Tell Scott I said Hi! And tell him when he gets time to go refute my Hct thread over at T-Nation or the one on here. I'd love a practitioner in the TOT field to provide constructive feedback on the pro/con discussion I reviewed on elevated Hct. [USER=42893]@RobRoy[/USER] , come on, I can't be this guy, I've been very consistent that there's no definite answer on clotting and Hct. I think [USER=12687]@Dr Justin Saya MD[/USER] covered that pretty well. It's not clotting it's long term wear and tear and endothelial dysfunction. Very different with a young fit guy running high viscosity vs an older more obese gentlemen. Anyway great we can all provide food for thought to interested folks. Have a great night. Take care everyone and stay safe. Oh yeah [USER=19076]@JimBob[/USER] , please realize Dr Scott has a PhD (take a read of his dissertation). He is not an MD and thoughtful people with PhDs really don't go by Dr unless they are German or in a lecture hall. It's somewhat misleading to laypersons. Why don't you find an MD who specializes in this area? [/QUOTE]
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