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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 88013" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>Endocrinologists are really the frontline MD's for diabetes and thyroid. Yet because they are governed by hospital administration or medical school they only look at lab results and they'll only respond if you are way out of range, otherwise you get pronounced as normal! Lets face it the whole world has hormone issues simply because all forms of pollution are endocrine disruptors. Our hormone levels on average are far lower than they were 50 years ago. Endocrinologists spend their time looking at lab results. The problem with this is that their determinations are based upon the reference ranges used. The ranges used today are based upon the public's average ranges which are already too low. So because you are in range they deem you to be normal. </p><p></p><p>This is where private hormone specialists are different. Like Defy our sponsor. They know lab ranges are too low and they know what it takes to make you feel normal (in most cases). Hospital MD's and PCP's are only following what they were taught and they won't do more because it'll cost more and in their opinion isn't necessary. Yet millions of people go to their MD's with complaints and for the large part are diagnosed as being normal. This is the difference between endocrinologists and the specialists who are constantly re-educating themselves. The private specialists know how to make you feel better because of evidenced based medicine. They have learned the hard way what works and why and take the time to get your protocol right. This is something the average MD doesn't have time to do.. and even if they did have the time, the admin wouldn't let them run the extra labs needed to do so. Lets face it... it's politics!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 88013, member: 972"] Endocrinologists are really the frontline MD's for diabetes and thyroid. Yet because they are governed by hospital administration or medical school they only look at lab results and they'll only respond if you are way out of range, otherwise you get pronounced as normal! Lets face it the whole world has hormone issues simply because all forms of pollution are endocrine disruptors. Our hormone levels on average are far lower than they were 50 years ago. Endocrinologists spend their time looking at lab results. The problem with this is that their determinations are based upon the reference ranges used. The ranges used today are based upon the public's average ranges which are already too low. So because you are in range they deem you to be normal. This is where private hormone specialists are different. Like Defy our sponsor. They know lab ranges are too low and they know what it takes to make you feel normal (in most cases). Hospital MD's and PCP's are only following what they were taught and they won't do more because it'll cost more and in their opinion isn't necessary. Yet millions of people go to their MD's with complaints and for the large part are diagnosed as being normal. This is the difference between endocrinologists and the specialists who are constantly re-educating themselves. The private specialists know how to make you feel better because of evidenced based medicine. They have learned the hard way what works and why and take the time to get your protocol right. This is something the average MD doesn't have time to do.. and even if they did have the time, the admin wouldn't let them run the extra labs needed to do so. Lets face it... it's politics! [/QUOTE]
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