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<blockquote data-quote="mooseman109" data-source="post: 132199" data-attributes="member: 14445"><p>As you are saying you are all dialed in, you could go to Defy and see if they will prescribe the same protocol. They listen to you and most likely will follow the same or make suggesions to try to tweak you. I would say you will not spend $1800 with them the first year, but probably $1000. Plus a physical and and maybe one other office visit at another NEW, primary care, and you are getting close to $1800. </p><p>I agree with Will, a good dr who has this figured out is like gold. As you said you are 50,as a guy who is 55,I can say I go to dr more frequently than ever did before. So you might do so as well. I would vote staying with him. Move your blood work, to dicscountedlabs if not already there, which would help offst costs maybe. Having to find a new PCP can be a pain in of itself, even if Defy serves yo well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mooseman109, post: 132199, member: 14445"] As you are saying you are all dialed in, you could go to Defy and see if they will prescribe the same protocol. They listen to you and most likely will follow the same or make suggesions to try to tweak you. I would say you will not spend $1800 with them the first year, but probably $1000. Plus a physical and and maybe one other office visit at another NEW, primary care, and you are getting close to $1800. I agree with Will, a good dr who has this figured out is like gold. As you said you are 50,as a guy who is 55,I can say I go to dr more frequently than ever did before. So you might do so as well. I would vote staying with him. Move your blood work, to dicscountedlabs if not already there, which would help offst costs maybe. Having to find a new PCP can be a pain in of itself, even if Defy serves yo well [/QUOTE]
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