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<blockquote data-quote="Jay189" data-source="post: 179938" data-attributes="member: 40795"><p>You’re very lucky I’d say. test E on the nhs? Never heard instances of that tbh. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately the many GPs I’ve spoken to at my surgery are completely Useless and When you throw studies at them of average levels of test per age group that makes the NHS level redundant or nonsensical, they’re blissfully ignorant and unaware.</p><p></p><p>I decided to go private early on, well Actually that’s not true. I had blood tests come back from GP years ago (all within normal range they said), so I didn’t question anything. Got put on antidepressants etc. Felt no different after a year. It’s only when I did a private blood test and actually SAW the levels and then read up about all</p><p>This stuff that I realised this is probably what I need.</p><p></p><p>I know of TMHC who you mentioned. They have a very good reputation. They might be cheaper then Harley street alternatives Who are crazy pricey but still unfortunately out of my price range. I’m with another clinic who are cheaper and seem to be pretty good so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay189, post: 179938, member: 40795"] You’re very lucky I’d say. test E on the nhs? Never heard instances of that tbh. Unfortunately the many GPs I’ve spoken to at my surgery are completely Useless and When you throw studies at them of average levels of test per age group that makes the NHS level redundant or nonsensical, they’re blissfully ignorant and unaware. I decided to go private early on, well Actually that’s not true. I had blood tests come back from GP years ago (all within normal range they said), so I didn’t question anything. Got put on antidepressants etc. Felt no different after a year. It’s only when I did a private blood test and actually SAW the levels and then read up about all This stuff that I realised this is probably what I need. I know of TMHC who you mentioned. They have a very good reputation. They might be cheaper then Harley street alternatives Who are crazy pricey but still unfortunately out of my price range. I’m with another clinic who are cheaper and seem to be pretty good so far. [/QUOTE]
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