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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 59906" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>,</p><p></p><p>You won't die as a result of your seriously disordered thyroid gland before February 22 (your primary care physician can't see you for over six weeks?), so a trip to the emergency room is unnecessary. </p><p></p><p>Call Defy Medical in the morning, after looking in their website, and ask about becoming a patient. Yes, they are a site sponsor, but, no, I am not a patient. Many members here are. Go to the search box and enter Saya as a search term. Dr. Justin Saya is Defy's medical director, a moderator, and a fine guy. Read the quality of his posts and you'll understand why, no matter where you live in the United States, the telehealth model of care can work for you. </p><p></p><p>Yes, they can manage your TRT protocol as well as your thyroid issues. Yes, it will cost you something, but how much is your health worth? And it is likely to not be as expensive as you fear. When you speak to them in the morning, ask the bluntest questions you can - they don't dodge or try and wiggle out of a direct answer about cost or treatment. A call costs you nothing but a few minutes.</p><p></p><p>You are under the care of incompetent doctors, you alter your protocol based on how you feel at the moment, you are the victim of raging anxiety, and you feel miserable. Bring some order to this aspect of your life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 59906, member: 2624"] , You won't die as a result of your seriously disordered thyroid gland before February 22 (your primary care physician can't see you for over six weeks?), so a trip to the emergency room is unnecessary. Call Defy Medical in the morning, after looking in their website, and ask about becoming a patient. Yes, they are a site sponsor, but, no, I am not a patient. Many members here are. Go to the search box and enter Saya as a search term. Dr. Justin Saya is Defy's medical director, a moderator, and a fine guy. Read the quality of his posts and you'll understand why, no matter where you live in the United States, the telehealth model of care can work for you. Yes, they can manage your TRT protocol as well as your thyroid issues. Yes, it will cost you something, but how much is your health worth? And it is likely to not be as expensive as you fear. When you speak to them in the morning, ask the bluntest questions you can - they don't dodge or try and wiggle out of a direct answer about cost or treatment. A call costs you nothing but a few minutes. You are under the care of incompetent doctors, you alter your protocol based on how you feel at the moment, you are the victim of raging anxiety, and you feel miserable. Bring some order to this aspect of your life. [/QUOTE]
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