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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Value in testing T Levels at peak?
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<blockquote data-quote="RunSuckerRun" data-source="post: 15302" data-attributes="member: 3243"><p>A couple of reasons. </p><p></p><p>He's the guy the writes the scripts for the syringes. I don't think the insulin syringes will get through the amount of body fat I'm currently carrying.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, I think we should be working the protocol together. If I deviate from what we agreed to for the period then that would open the door for him to discount any other deficiencies/problems that show up on the next set of tests. I may or may not have the patience to follow through until mid-April for the next follow up. I like face to face and working through the issues together. </p><p></p><p>Lastly, I'd like to get him educated. I've been looking for a local doctor that knows up from down w.r.t. TRT and it's been a PITA. I live in the suburbs of Chicago and you would think in a metropolitan area of 20+ million people I should have no problem finding someone, but noooooo. This site has been eye opening for me and I'm going to go back armed with the study's and articles for 2x or E3D protocols and co-treatments with HCG and see if he's willing to learn. If not, I know how to get in touch with Defy.</p><p></p><p>If Defy wants to open a branch office, I can tell you where there is a vast under-served market.</p><p></p><p>-RSR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RunSuckerRun, post: 15302, member: 3243"] A couple of reasons. He's the guy the writes the scripts for the syringes. I don't think the insulin syringes will get through the amount of body fat I'm currently carrying. Secondly, I think we should be working the protocol together. If I deviate from what we agreed to for the period then that would open the door for him to discount any other deficiencies/problems that show up on the next set of tests. I may or may not have the patience to follow through until mid-April for the next follow up. I like face to face and working through the issues together. Lastly, I'd like to get him educated. I've been looking for a local doctor that knows up from down w.r.t. TRT and it's been a PITA. I live in the suburbs of Chicago and you would think in a metropolitan area of 20+ million people I should have no problem finding someone, but noooooo. This site has been eye opening for me and I'm going to go back armed with the study's and articles for 2x or E3D protocols and co-treatments with HCG and see if he's willing to learn. If not, I know how to get in touch with Defy. If Defy wants to open a branch office, I can tell you where there is a vast under-served market. -RSR [/QUOTE]
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Value in testing T Levels at peak?
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