Revise with typo and grammar corrections...
Good information on TEF. I am quite familiar with it.
Yes, as I noted in my post, to some degree.
I am impressed.
I am on the Ketogenic Diet due to a Metabolic Condition; seeing a specialist.
There is research on how the Ketogenic Diet and Intermittent Fast may control my condition. However, the specialist was not willing to speak with me about it and was clueless.
He stated that diet didn't make a difference. If that were true, I go back to having Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and having sugar Dr Pepper for dinner; one of the best ways of getting high, sugar and some caffeine.
The specialist is a nice guy who know his specialty but had not clue about the research in the are of diet. Once he crosses into an area he know nothing about, I shut him down.
My General Practitioner Physician hammers on putting me on a statin due to my LDL Number.
I tried to go over with him that my Blood Lipid Panel is fine based on the fact that my Remnant Cholesterol Number is in the excellent column. He wasn't familiar with what Remnant Cholesterol is or how to read it. He certainly was not going to let a low life patient educate him. Good for him!
I went into how my good Particle A was higher than my bad Particle B LDL; based on the Triglyceride:HDL Ratio. That didn't interest him or a previous physician that I had.
They did not appear to know what I was talking about.
As per my present Physician, he state that he only look at LDL, nothing else. It not that simple.
I visited a MD for Men in Albuquerque about Testosterone Replacement. They supposedly specialized in the area.
The Physician was clueless. He stated it wasn't his area to start off with. After listening to him ramble on, I finally was went over with him that I wanted, "Testosterone Assistance Therapy".
I wanted to take hCG along with a lower dosage of Testosterone. The combination would ensure that I got a boost without shutting down my natural production and that I limit my Testosterone Dosage.
The Physician replied that made sense.
Due to the time factor, he quickly over prescribe the
hCG Dosage and under prescribed the Testosterone Dosage.
I tired to address that. However, he said,,,
1) It time for him to see my next patient
2) I am "The Doctor", do what I tell you.
The MD for Men In Albuquerque also stated that since he was not quite familiar with TRT, he could essentially "McGyver it". If it was not working we could see the main TRT Physician.
I fired him.
I went over this with the Clinic Manager. Ask to see the main TRT Guy and was told that I'd have to pay for the following appointment.
It didn't make sense.
Three Physicians, mentioned in this post, that are clueless.
My wife, a nurse, has had similar experience with other Physicians on other matters.
Finding a good Physician amount to having to "Kills a lot of frog" before you find the right one.
Kenny Croxdale