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    OutLaw8.5 is offline Junior Member
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    how can one determine the difference in a doctor and a clinic?

    Just been kinda pondering this the last few days, as I'm come across a new doctor that I think finally has clue... To the point where she is very disappointed in the tests The other doctors before her ran even before I ever started trt... NO psa, no dht, no dhea.. etc. She is now going to test everything and some things again, but her big concern that We'll now not koox because I'm on trt, but at 25-27 why my levels are low...


    SORry for the small rant.... But she got me curious to the difference in a doctor and a clinic and how to determine the difference


    Thanks in advance


    Will post new results when they come in
    11-13 vials of blood drawn yesterday.... And wouldn't you know it.... BLood pressure that I have been steadily watching go up is right back down to normal

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    Since clinics are staffed by doctors (or are supposed to be), I think the difference is in the way they do business. They are more of a "clinic" if they are willing to over prescribe and demand that you purchase product from them. They are more of a legit doctor if they are clear that they will not give you access to more than you need, and that your need will be dictated by blood tests.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyVegas View Post
    Since clinics are staffed by doctors (or are supposed to be), I think the difference is in the way they do business. They are more of a "clinic" if they are willing to over prescribe and demand that you purchase product from them. They are more of a legit doctor if they are clear that they will not give you access to more than you need, and that your need will be dictated by blood tests.
    Pretty much sums it up.

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    as for the blood pressure i bet your RBC and Hemoglobin is high, you need to donate blood on the regular basis to keep these levels in check.

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    Will find out soon on rbc, last test since started was up but still normal. Will look for labs when I get home


    She actually believe 100 of cyp a week high, because the body at peak only produced 10 a day... So she cut me down to 80 for now and we'll (together) work on ai and hcg regimen once blood work comes back. Said she didn't want to introduce anything new until blood came back...

    she did write me script for 10ml 100per and said I could self inject at home so that tickled me pink. Everything else is finally move in right direction for me as well!

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    usually clinics actually have clinic in their name and/or how/what most mean by clinic here are talking about anti aging/rejuvination centers, clinic, they have websites that talk about anti aging...they dont prescribe antibiotics, look at stool samples, look in your ear/as$, tell you to cough....should i go on....

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