Dr. Daniel Berger's website seems dedicated to the treatment of the *** community. Not sure he is looking to help out general population for TRT.
My understanding is there are a few members that use Dr. Daniel Berger for TRT treatment, not just for issues from HIV.Dr. Daniel Berger's website seems dedicated to the treatment of the *** community. Not sure he is looking to help out general population for TRT.
Did you read the thread? Obviously not. Depo is just Test-Cyp.
My doctor responded and said he based the dosing on Dynamed, one of the three international reviews of treatment and choices. He said he could not be a license for care and meds based on internet recommendations and blogs. He did acknowledge that he started at a lower dose and that the average dosing varies from 100-200mg every two weeks to 200mg/month. What is "Dynamed?" Anyone else have a doctor reference that? My insurance rejected the test anyway so I might just skip this entirely.
Your doctor is an arrogant fool. Dynamed is a reference database. The fact that he turned to it when you presented your symptoms indicates he's not familiar with treatment protocols at the cutting edge of male, androgen therapy. There are peer reviewed studies he could have consulted that point out that the half-life of testosterone is such that you are certain to fail with the protocol he prescribed. He didn't do that.
There are not as many capable doctors in this field as there should be. The vast majority of us here at EM found that out the hard way - just as you have. There are other options, options that may be more expensive than you'd initially thought. However, they may not be as expensive as you fear. TRT, when well managed, can be a life changer. Don't let foolish, out of touch doctors and insurance companies tell you what's in your best interest if you don't have to.
Your doctor is an arrogant fool. Dynamed is a reference database. The fact that he turned to it when you presented your symptoms indicates he's not familiar with treatment protocols at the cutting edge of male, androgen therapy. There are peer reviewed studies he could have consulted that point out that the half-life of testosterone is such that you are certain to fail with the protocol he prescribed. He didn't do that.
There are not as many capable doctors in this field as there should be. The vast majority of us here at EM found that out the hard way - just as you have. There are other options, options that may be more expensive than you'd initially thought. However, they may not be as expensive as you fear. TRT, when well managed, can be a life changer. Don't let foolish, out of touch doctors and insurance companies tell you what's in your best interest if you don't have to.
My doctor responded and said he based the dosing on Dynamed, one of the three international reviews of treatment and choices. He said he could not be a license for care and meds based on internet recommendations and blogs. He did acknowledge that he started at a lower dose and that the average dosing varies from 100-200mg every two weeks to 200mg/month. What is "Dynamed?" Anyone else have a doctor reference that? My insurance rejected the test anyway so I might just skip this entirely.
Run, don't walk, away from that doc. He's so far behind the curve at this point, it would be useless for you to try and work with him at this point. It's obvious his clinical experience is non existent.