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He or both are keeps put there names in the Database sectiong for Dr.'s. Yes

Novarel is about the only one that you can get due to the HCG Diet it's hard to

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> From: Kyrios Ouranos <okyrios@...>

> Subject: Not all endos and uros are bad :)

>

> Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2010, 5:00 PM

> I'm a bit blown away. I went to a uro

> originally for ED issues and discovered the low T. He

> started me on Androgel, but was quite willing and

> cooperative when I told him I wanted to go on injections. He

> had not tested for estradiol when I first went to him

> but  readily agreed to the test. When estradiol

> skyrocketed he told me that he was not really up on

> aromatase inhibitors but was willing to let me try Armidex.

> He came to our appointment with notes and research, talked

> to me in detail about things to watch for, and handed me a

> script. He balked at HCG implementation, saying he was not

> " comfortable " with prescribing it for me and it would be

> best if I talked to an endo about it.

>

> Well, my appt. with the endo was today. Actually he treats

> my diabetes usually. But I had told his nurse a few days ago

> that I was taking Arimidex and he seemed fine with it. I

> went to today's appointment armed with Dr. Crisler's

> articles. I never even needed them. I asked him if he was

> averse to prescribing HCG and he said absolutely not, that

> he thought it was a good idea and would be helpful, and

> (since he knew I hung out here) asked if there was a

> particular protocol I wanted to follow.

>

> I was floored. I've heard so many men here speak of the

> problems that they have getting doctors to listen to them

> and accept the validity of these treatments. I was prepared

> to do battle or find new doctors. Thank goodness I seem to

> have lucked out with my choices. Between that and the

> collective wisdom of this group, I'm feeling like I have a

> fighting chance! :)

>

> By the way, is any particular " brand " or type of HCG more

> recommended than another?

>

>

>      

>

>

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Looks like my new PCP is a keeper too! :) I saw her the day after I saw my endo.

I explained to her that I had requested an HCG script and that he had agreed to

it. Her response? " Well, of course! It should be very useful in your situation. "

Again, after hearing so many horror stories about ignorant practitioners

condemning men to low life quality, I am amazed to have lucked out on three docs

willing to work with me here in BFE Missouri. ;)

I *will* be adding their info to the database!

>

> > From: Kyrios Ouranos <okyrios@...>

> > Subject: Not all endos and uros are bad :)

> >

> > Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2010, 5:00 PM

> > I'm a bit blown away. I went to a uro

> > originally for ED issues and discovered the low T. He

> > started me on Androgel, but was quite willing and

> > cooperative when I told him I wanted to go on injections. He

> > had not tested for estradiol when I first went to him

> > but  readily agreed to the test. When estradiol

> > skyrocketed he told me that he was not really up on

> > aromatase inhibitors but was willing to let me try Armidex.

> > He came to our appointment with notes and research, talked

> > to me in detail about things to watch for, and handed me a

> > script. He balked at HCG implementation, saying he was not

> > " comfortable " with prescribing it for me and it would be

> > best if I talked to an endo about it.

> >

> > Well, my appt. with the endo was today. Actually he treats

> > my diabetes usually. But I had told his nurse a few days ago

> > that I was taking Arimidex and he seemed fine with it. I

> > went to today's appointment armed with Dr. Crisler's

> > articles. I never even needed them. I asked him if he was

> > averse to prescribing HCG and he said absolutely not, that

> > he thought it was a good idea and would be helpful, and

> > (since he knew I hung out here) asked if there was a

> > particular protocol I wanted to follow.

> >

> > I was floored. I've heard so many men here speak of the

> > problems that they have getting doctors to listen to them

> > and accept the validity of these treatments. I was prepared

> > to do battle or find new doctors. Thank goodness I seem to

> > have lucked out with my choices. Between that and the

> > collective wisdom of this group, I'm feeling like I have a

> > fighting chance! :)

> >

> > By the way, is any particular " brand " or type of HCG more

> > recommended than another?

> >

> >

> >      

> >

> >

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Congradulations. You may be one of the lucky ones that found a decent doctor

right off. Most of us have been through quite a few before we found one that had

a brain. I would be cautious though and continue doing my homework if I were

you. Just my 2 cents, take it or leave as you choose. I hope the doctors do well

by you.

> >

> > > From: Kyrios Ouranos <okyrios@>

> > > Subject: Not all endos and uros are bad :)

> > >

> > > Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2010, 5:00 PM

> > > I'm a bit blown away. I went to a uro

> > > originally for ED issues and discovered the low T. He

> > > started me on Androgel, but was quite willing and

> > > cooperative when I told him I wanted to go on injections. He

> > > had not tested for estradiol when I first went to him

> > > but  readily agreed to the test. When estradiol

> > > skyrocketed he told me that he was not really up on

> > > aromatase inhibitors but was willing to let me try Armidex.

> > > He came to our appointment with notes and research, talked

> > > to me in detail about things to watch for, and handed me a

> > > script. He balked at HCG implementation, saying he was not

> > > " comfortable " with prescribing it for me and it would be

> > > best if I talked to an endo about it.

> > >

> > > Well, my appt. with the endo was today. Actually he treats

> > > my diabetes usually. But I had told his nurse a few days ago

> > > that I was taking Arimidex and he seemed fine with it. I

> > > went to today's appointment armed with Dr. Crisler's

> > > articles. I never even needed them. I asked him if he was

> > > averse to prescribing HCG and he said absolutely not, that

> > > he thought it was a good idea and would be helpful, and

> > > (since he knew I hung out here) asked if there was a

> > > particular protocol I wanted to follow.

> > >

> > > I was floored. I've heard so many men here speak of the

> > > problems that they have getting doctors to listen to them

> > > and accept the validity of these treatments. I was prepared

> > > to do battle or find new doctors. Thank goodness I seem to

> > > have lucked out with my choices. Between that and the

> > > collective wisdom of this group, I'm feeling like I have a

> > > fighting chance! :)

> > >

> > > By the way, is any particular " brand " or type of HCG more

> > > recommended than another?

> > >

> > >

> > >      

> > >

> > >

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Great but first ask them if it's OK to put them in the Database.

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> From: Kyrios <okyrios@...>

> Subject: Re: Not all endos and uros are bad :)

>

> Date: Friday, March 12, 2010, 7:38 PM

> Looks like my new PCP is a keeper

> too! :) I saw her the day after I saw my endo. I explained

> to her that I had requested an HCG script and that he had

> agreed to it. Her response? " Well, of course! It should be

> very useful in your situation. "   Again, after hearing

> so many horror stories about ignorant practitioners

> condemning men to low life quality, I am amazed to have

> lucked out on three docs willing to work with me here in BFE

> Missouri. ;)

>

> I *will* be adding their info to the database!

>

>

> >

> > > From: Kyrios Ouranos <okyrios@...>

> > > Subject: Not all endos and uros

> are bad :)

> > >

> > > Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2010, 5:00 PM

> > > I'm a bit blown away. I went to a uro

> > > originally for ED issues and discovered the low

> T. He

> > > started me on Androgel, but was quite willing

> and

> > > cooperative when I told him I wanted to go on

> injections. He

> > > had not tested for estradiol when I first went to

> him

> > > but  readily agreed to the test. When estradiol

> > > skyrocketed he told me that he was not really up

> on

> > > aromatase inhibitors but was willing to let me

> try Armidex.

> > > He came to our appointment with notes and

> research, talked

> > > to me in detail about things to watch for, and

> handed me a

> > > script. He balked at HCG implementation, saying

> he was not

> > > " comfortable " with prescribing it for me and it

> would be

> > > best if I talked to an endo about it.

> > >

> > > Well, my appt. with the endo was today. Actually

> he treats

> > > my diabetes usually. But I had told his nurse a

> few days ago

> > > that I was taking Arimidex and he seemed fine

> with it. I

> > > went to today's appointment armed with Dr.

> Crisler's

> > > articles. I never even needed them. I asked him

> if he was

> > > averse to prescribing HCG and he said absolutely

> not, that

> > > he thought it was a good idea and would be

> helpful, and

> > > (since he knew I hung out here) asked if there

> was a

> > > particular protocol I wanted to follow.

> > >

> > > I was floored. I've heard so many men here speak

> of the

> > > problems that they have getting doctors to listen

> to them

> > > and accept the validity of these treatments. I

> was prepared

> > > to do battle or find new doctors. Thank goodness

> I seem to

> > > have lucked out with my choices. Between that and

> the

> > > collective wisdom of this group, I'm feeling like

> I have a

> > > fighting chance! :)

> > >

> > > By the way, is any particular " brand " or type of

> HCG more

> > > recommended than another?

> > >

> > >

> > >      

> > >

> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> > >

> > >

> > >

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> > >

> > >

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