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<blockquote data-quote="ivkonst2017" data-source="post: 207695" data-attributes="member: 42532"><p>I understand you, but then you need to understand how the system works so you have a better idea how to resolve your issues.</p><p>You DONT do TRT with endocrinologists and family doctors. They are terrible at this. In USA there are maybe some 5 percent of endocrinologists that know how to do TRT properly(what is the chance you find such in your area?). Ive heard some urologists have learned it as well, for example I know one in Texas that will give you pretty good care.</p><p></p><p>To get a good service you need to find a GOOD specialist who specializes in hormone replacement. They do not work with insurances and you need to pay everything in cash, but if you get the right doctor he will work with you properly and fix most of your issues. In USA the average cost is like 250-400USD per month which I think includes blood work. They will put you on a good protocol, will work with your symptoms, will adjust your anxiliary supplements, vitamins and other possible deficiencies like DHEA, Pregnenolone, Thyroid optimization if needed and so on. This is how you get to feel good on TRT - when someone with knowledge and experience manages you. Bear in mind there are a lot of T-Mills in USA that will put you on a bodybuilding protocol and you need to stay away from them as well.</p><p></p><p>The other path is to try learn everything by yourself and self care, but its very difficult and if you happen to be a more complicated case like me - its impossible. Some guys do manage to do it, lucky them, I prefer to be managed properly by a professional.</p><p></p><p>I can try to help with some conrete suggestions on IM if you IM me with your coordinates or at least tell you the closest to you specialist for whom Ive read good opinions on the forums. Most of the good doctors in USA do telemedicine across most of the states, you need only the first time to go to them physically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivkonst2017, post: 207695, member: 42532"] I understand you, but then you need to understand how the system works so you have a better idea how to resolve your issues. You DONT do TRT with endocrinologists and family doctors. They are terrible at this. In USA there are maybe some 5 percent of endocrinologists that know how to do TRT properly(what is the chance you find such in your area?). Ive heard some urologists have learned it as well, for example I know one in Texas that will give you pretty good care. To get a good service you need to find a GOOD specialist who specializes in hormone replacement. They do not work with insurances and you need to pay everything in cash, but if you get the right doctor he will work with you properly and fix most of your issues. In USA the average cost is like 250-400USD per month which I think includes blood work. They will put you on a good protocol, will work with your symptoms, will adjust your anxiliary supplements, vitamins and other possible deficiencies like DHEA, Pregnenolone, Thyroid optimization if needed and so on. This is how you get to feel good on TRT - when someone with knowledge and experience manages you. Bear in mind there are a lot of T-Mills in USA that will put you on a bodybuilding protocol and you need to stay away from them as well. The other path is to try learn everything by yourself and self care, but its very difficult and if you happen to be a more complicated case like me - its impossible. Some guys do manage to do it, lucky them, I prefer to be managed properly by a professional. I can try to help with some conrete suggestions on IM if you IM me with your coordinates or at least tell you the closest to you specialist for whom Ive read good opinions on the forums. Most of the good doctors in USA do telemedicine across most of the states, you need only the first time to go to them physically. [/QUOTE]
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