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    Off Protocol for 1 week

    I had my 6 week blood work Saturday... Doc held off on the shot until he got the blood work back to see what modifications we needed. Me I say keep on at the same dose. Felt REAL good...

    1 week off and boy do I feel different. Work out at the gym killed me. Tired again...
    Can't wait for Saturday!

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    This is foolish. Don't let your doc adjust your protocol until he has the results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jomamma007 View Post
    This is foolish. Don't let your doc adjust your protocol until he has the results.
    Agree. I'd suggest you call your MD and get your shot a.s.a.p. Withholding necessary treatment is bad medicine, IMO.

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    Ridiculous. Absolutely pointless. Unfortunately it's an indicator or his hormone knowledge.
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    Please keep in mind, if you go against what your doctor has asked you to do and if he knows you have, he may very well drop you as a patient. Can we call that bad practice? Sure, we can call it whatever we'd like, but we also need to understand that we're forced to call it reality.

    I've seen doctors drop many patients over the years for changing their doses, protocol or meds without their doctors consent. Happens every single day.

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