Got my Labs & Prescription, Questions

Do you think theres a chance if I press my Doc hard enough they could procure it or am I better just switching clinics? Do many other “clinics” still have HCG available? The other alternative is I can just procure it on my own from gym friends?

Or just have it sent to your door in six days by an overseas pharmacy. But it’s still possible to find a clinic that isn’t yet completely and fully crooked. Or just go through your regular doctor.

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I’ll call my family Dr. on Monday and explain to them that I’ve been using a clinic for TRT and see if they are interested in helping me. If not I suppose I can do what you just said. I have a domestic source I can still get it from , I just preferred to go through a still licensed clinic. If I get the HCG would you dose it the same way they dosed the Gonadorelin Acetate (50 units 2x weekly). Thanks?

Higher. Maybe 250 units 2-3x a week.

:point_up:t2:What he said

Why can’t they legally prescribe hcg?

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Because they can

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Yes sirrr

This was answered like seven posts up.

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Yah realized that thanks bro

Would I be better to speak to my family Dr or set an appointment with an endocrinologist if I am hoping to get a HCG script.

Roll of the dice… I would try both. Endos aren’t hormone doctors.

There are plenty of sources to get hcg without going to the doctor locally. Shot me an email and I’ll connect you with some folks.

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What the hell are you talking about. Endocrinologists have like 4 mins of training on hormones.

My god you are lost in this world of western medicine.

Everyone here with experience knows that these doctors are not good with hormones.

The same endos are the ones who would’ve ether give androgen over injections. The same endos who tell folks they can cold turkey quit T without any issue because their body had been jump started. I’ve heard dozens and dozens of stories from people on the internet talking about endos and urologists.

Go scurry off and be gone

I mean, by definition, they ARE hormone doctors. That’s not to say they’re typically great at it, especially when it comes to sex hormones. I still believe it’s more ignorance from lack of up to date training than stupidity. Though, some certainly don’t help themselves by refusing to learn either.

I mean…[gestures toward the HAARLEM Study]

My normal family doctor got back to me today. Explained to him the TRT protocol I am on w/ the clinic and how I’d prefer a HCG script to run as opposed to the Gonadorelin Acetate and I got absolutely nowhere and was told he could be of no help. Are there a lot of other clinics out there prescribing it still if I just email and call around?

Readalot but understands little is my motto for you. No clinical experience at all. Just “readalot”. We chuckle at some of your post especially on Hb/Hct. You don’t understand that what happens in vitro doesn’t always happen in vivo. Using studies done in labs with static tubes and correlating that with what happens in actual humans is entertaining but wrong. What he was trying to say is that endocrinologist get like 4 minutes of training in hormone replacement therapy and he is correct in that. In fact they won’t prescribe unless labs are abnormal. So actually they get 0 minutes of training in hormone optimization.

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The only HCG I seem to be able to find is Eurigil HCG , anyone know anything about it?

That has a lot to do with ‘hormone optimization’ being kind of a bullshit designation created by clever marketers in an effort to create a wider audience for their sales pitch. We’ve had several hundred thousand years of human history that’s full of people who had suboptimal hormone conditions and life continued on. And while I personally benefit from this particular luxury indulgence, let’s call it what it is. For a solid decade the treatment of pain was of the highest and most important duty of the doctor and it lead to pill mills and a crisis that’s destroyed huge swaths of America. So has gone the men’s clinic. The difference is that these clinics aren’t hooking patients on addictive substances. But the base theory for why they exist is the same: cash, and lots of it.

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