none of these doctors take insurance. This should have been my first sign. It's all done very quietly and with involving as few people as possible.
i know people who have said u can still do an insurance claim tho,
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none of these doctors take insurance. This should have been my first sign. It's all done very quietly and with involving as few people as possible.
i know people who have said u can still do an insurance claim tho,
you absolutely CANNOT run an insurance claim through Maximus. They do not accept any kind of insurance. No insurance company will reimburse you if you haven't actually seen a doctor.
mlc31 is correct. THEY DO NOT TAKE INSURANCE
is e gordon in az or ny? seen his name for both locations?
if i could go to a doc and they knew what they were doing and accepted insurance out here in cal, then id be all for it, this is the reason for so many hrt clinics, its hard to find a good doc who specializes and takes insurance!
I've heard this as well but I'm coming to realize that everyone is different and reacts in their own to medication. If cvictorg gets his injections every 2 weeks and he feels great with no issues and bloodwork comes back fine then I say more power to him. I still stick to 2x/week injections, no HCG, but to each his own.
If it ain't broke don't fix it..2 weeks between shots i heard and read that is no no[}]
If it ain't broke don't fix it..
I'm seeing him this friday and will have blood taken to see what my levels are at day 14. I'll also get a script for complete blood work - including thyroid, cbc, vap test, the shiel lab triple marker test, etc. and I'll post the results here when they come back. Gordon believes that levels of test should peak and then decline between shots and that keeping levels high but stable is not the right way. He's definitely old school (bedside manner like Dr. House) but he knows of what he speaks and for a man in his 70's he looks really good.
Your doctor probably does it this way for a reason. It works. I am all for trying to different methods and approaches to my therapy. I think I've found what works for me but I'm always open to trying a new route. Much like I did when I dropped the HCG.
Jus' posted this: http://www.steroidology.com/forum/testosterone-replacement-therapy/621556-charles-john-wadowski-arrested-1-11-2012-a.html
Should get interesting.
haha banned already! post a link to what u found here, id like to read it!
