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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
When to start clomid after Pellets to target consistent 600-800 range; 54 yrs old
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<blockquote data-quote="Holden" data-source="post: 57216" data-attributes="member: 14596"><p>I don't disagree that doctors can give advice that is not optimal, which is why I'm on this board to see if I can move toward gaining any more clarity in the various words of advice I've received from traditional doctors and from "TRT doctors". </p><p></p><p>From folks reading this, who do you think are the top 3 doctors in the USA in the world of TRT + Urology + Endocrynology? I say all 3 because several "TRT" Dr's I've run across don't measure IGF-1 for example; also several don't have good answers for sex drive; many "TRT" doctors also try to push Sermorelin to increase human growth hormone but have no answer when asked about the studies linking high IGF-1 levels to cancer in older adults. Urology because many say T will increase prostate size in older adults, but how much of that is normal, due to age vs due to cancer vs due to testosterone, how do you know? Endocrynology because these hormones are interrelated. Who are the top 3 docs in the USA that know this space inside and out? Many great Primary Care physicians, but then they focus on diabetes, thyroid maybe, CVD, but I was with one recently and asked him to measure my Estrogen and he said he wouldn't know what to do even if he got the results, so he refused to.</p><p></p><p>I have tried to contact Dr Saya just to ask if he'd be a good fit, and since I have recent labs ask if I can I pay for a consult, but only received an email from an associated saying that he's booked until late Dec early January. No time for a 1 hour consult. hmm, must be really really busy. I probably want to make a decision before then given my pellets are wearing off. So sounds like he cannot help at this point.</p><p></p><p>Who are the Top 3 in the USA? Or does no one really know because there is so many differing "opinions" on therapy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Holden, post: 57216, member: 14596"] I don't disagree that doctors can give advice that is not optimal, which is why I'm on this board to see if I can move toward gaining any more clarity in the various words of advice I've received from traditional doctors and from "TRT doctors". From folks reading this, who do you think are the top 3 doctors in the USA in the world of TRT + Urology + Endocrynology? I say all 3 because several "TRT" Dr's I've run across don't measure IGF-1 for example; also several don't have good answers for sex drive; many "TRT" doctors also try to push Sermorelin to increase human growth hormone but have no answer when asked about the studies linking high IGF-1 levels to cancer in older adults. Urology because many say T will increase prostate size in older adults, but how much of that is normal, due to age vs due to cancer vs due to testosterone, how do you know? Endocrynology because these hormones are interrelated. Who are the top 3 docs in the USA that know this space inside and out? Many great Primary Care physicians, but then they focus on diabetes, thyroid maybe, CVD, but I was with one recently and asked him to measure my Estrogen and he said he wouldn't know what to do even if he got the results, so he refused to. I have tried to contact Dr Saya just to ask if he'd be a good fit, and since I have recent labs ask if I can I pay for a consult, but only received an email from an associated saying that he's booked until late Dec early January. No time for a 1 hour consult. hmm, must be really really busy. I probably want to make a decision before then given my pellets are wearing off. So sounds like he cannot help at this point. Who are the Top 3 in the USA? Or does no one really know because there is so many differing "opinions" on therapy? [/QUOTE]
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Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
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