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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Should You Be Injecting Testosterone Under the Skin?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. John Crisler" data-source="post: 4134" data-attributes="member: 91"><p>Just to be clear, I have never said, or even implied, scientific studies are of no use in medicine. But they are not a substitute for reality; especially when so many are poorly designed, executed, evaluated, and contain false date (and/or are ghost written--as so many are these days).</p><p></p><p>Insurance companies do not ask for scientific studies to show, for instance, 50mg twice per week is better than 100mg once per week. They also do not require studies which show less HCG is better than more, etc.</p><p></p><p>There is no defined "sweet spot", because everyone has their own. That is what "sweet spot" means.</p><p></p><p>Doctors who have patients they are unable to successfully treat learn what doctors do who are successful, and perhaps try their techniques. It is as simple as that (AS LONG AS "Do no harm"). Constantly demanding "show me a study" means they want to wait 10 years, or longer, to successfully treat their patients. What it REALLY means is they have no deep understanding of their field. For nearly all of what we do is intuitive...once you REALLY learn what you are doing.</p><p></p><p>I think the last paragraph you just wrote is as well-spoken as any I have read...or written.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. John Crisler, post: 4134, member: 91"] Just to be clear, I have never said, or even implied, scientific studies are of no use in medicine. But they are not a substitute for reality; especially when so many are poorly designed, executed, evaluated, and contain false date (and/or are ghost written--as so many are these days). Insurance companies do not ask for scientific studies to show, for instance, 50mg twice per week is better than 100mg once per week. They also do not require studies which show less HCG is better than more, etc. There is no defined "sweet spot", because everyone has their own. That is what "sweet spot" means. Doctors who have patients they are unable to successfully treat learn what doctors do who are successful, and perhaps try their techniques. It is as simple as that (AS LONG AS "Do no harm"). Constantly demanding "show me a study" means they want to wait 10 years, or longer, to successfully treat their patients. What it REALLY means is they have no deep understanding of their field. For nearly all of what we do is intuitive...once you REALLY learn what you are doing. I think the last paragraph you just wrote is as well-spoken as any I have read...or written. [/QUOTE]
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