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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Now on TRT plus HCG to preserve fertility
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<blockquote data-quote="txmx" data-source="post: 7010" data-attributes="member: 74"><p>From everything I've seen, you can't get an accurate E2 reading while on clomid, although if you test E2 multiple times on clomid I suppose the results may be relative to each other (I think Defy uses this method). Regarding the non-response of the doctor and/or staff, that can be tricky. My endo has the same or similar proprietary portal system through which I am supposed to communicate. It is slow, complicated, probably expensive, and worthless for any sort of modern day quick communication. It may be good for them to provide a funnel for all the patients, but it is horrible for timely communication and follow up. So I ignore it. When I want to communicate with them, I send a........get ready......fax (hello 1980s <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Once I know the fax has been received, I then call the nurse's line and leave a message, telling them of the fax, and asking them to read the specifics. If I don't get a response within a day, then I call again, and usually that will draw a response from the nurse. I also schedule my appointment through the nurse, even though I am supposed to use the portal, which gives you no flexibility as you have to enter your best guess for an appointment and hope they have an opening or they call you back eventually. Weird. I'm hoping maybe your email to Dr. L. will work as well. My wife did have an eye doctor who communicated great by email, but he is the exception. He was busier than anyone, yet took time to research and reply. Very professional, and showed he actually cared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txmx, post: 7010, member: 74"] From everything I've seen, you can't get an accurate E2 reading while on clomid, although if you test E2 multiple times on clomid I suppose the results may be relative to each other (I think Defy uses this method). Regarding the non-response of the doctor and/or staff, that can be tricky. My endo has the same or similar proprietary portal system through which I am supposed to communicate. It is slow, complicated, probably expensive, and worthless for any sort of modern day quick communication. It may be good for them to provide a funnel for all the patients, but it is horrible for timely communication and follow up. So I ignore it. When I want to communicate with them, I send a........get ready......fax (hello 1980s :) Once I know the fax has been received, I then call the nurse's line and leave a message, telling them of the fax, and asking them to read the specifics. If I don't get a response within a day, then I call again, and usually that will draw a response from the nurse. I also schedule my appointment through the nurse, even though I am supposed to use the portal, which gives you no flexibility as you have to enter your best guess for an appointment and hope they have an opening or they call you back eventually. Weird. I'm hoping maybe your email to Dr. L. will work as well. My wife did have an eye doctor who communicated great by email, but he is the exception. He was busier than anyone, yet took time to research and reply. Very professional, and showed he actually cared. [/QUOTE]
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