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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Solution to infamous high HCT low ferritin dilemma
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<blockquote data-quote="Buff56" data-source="post: 185088" data-attributes="member: 41149"><p>Neal Rouzier is a game changer. His presentation at an anti-aging conference was the most influential in my decision to bypass phlebotomy. I emailed the organization that hosted the lecture for access to the slides of his presentation and they gave me his personal email address. I emailed him a brief background and asked for a copy of his presentation and his response was very condescending. Basically he told me, actually, here is his response:</p><p></p><p>Joe: You are tired because you are iron deficient due to the phlebotomies. The only way to fix that is to take iron or stop the phlebotomies. You cannot convince your PMD or hematologist and don't try to do so. You will have to change doctors and stop the phlebotomies. Or stop the testosterone. Good luck. Neal</p><p></p><p>Now...does that sound like a response from a doctor that is pro-TRT? His income comes mainly from teaching doctors the nuances of TRT. Needless to say he did not send me a copy of the presentation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buff56, post: 185088, member: 41149"] Neal Rouzier is a game changer. His presentation at an anti-aging conference was the most influential in my decision to bypass phlebotomy. I emailed the organization that hosted the lecture for access to the slides of his presentation and they gave me his personal email address. I emailed him a brief background and asked for a copy of his presentation and his response was very condescending. Basically he told me, actually, here is his response: Joe: You are tired because you are iron deficient due to the phlebotomies. The only way to fix that is to take iron or stop the phlebotomies. You cannot convince your PMD or hematologist and don't try to do so. You will have to change doctors and stop the phlebotomies. Or stop the testosterone. Good luck. Neal Now...does that sound like a response from a doctor that is pro-TRT? His income comes mainly from teaching doctors the nuances of TRT. Needless to say he did not send me a copy of the presentation. [/QUOTE]
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Solution to infamous high HCT low ferritin dilemma
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