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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Test results after 6 weeks
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<blockquote data-quote="SilverSurfer" data-source="post: 168371" data-attributes="member: 38241"><p>Doctors dont RX in a vacuum. Very few Americans are patient or willing to make actual lifestyle changes to feel better. I was talking to a colleague at work a couple of days ago who has been recently diagnosed with sleep apnea, and hasn’t even had his new machine for 10 days (he has high blood pressure, renal impairment, obese) and was complaining he wasn’t feeling better yet. When the discUSS iin turned to T, he was thinking he would feel better in minutes or hours. When I said, “no, no, no, it takes time” he asked, you mean it takes a few days?</p><p></p><p>Given patients impatience, I’m sure doctors probably want them to notice significant improvements so they will be patient to slowly reduce dose and dial it in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverSurfer, post: 168371, member: 38241"] Doctors dont RX in a vacuum. Very few Americans are patient or willing to make actual lifestyle changes to feel better. I was talking to a colleague at work a couple of days ago who has been recently diagnosed with sleep apnea, and hasn’t even had his new machine for 10 days (he has high blood pressure, renal impairment, obese) and was complaining he wasn’t feeling better yet. When the discUSS iin turned to T, he was thinking he would feel better in minutes or hours. When I said, “no, no, no, it takes time” he asked, you mean it takes a few days? Given patients impatience, I’m sure doctors probably want them to notice significant improvements so they will be patient to slowly reduce dose and dial it in. [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
Test results after 6 weeks
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