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<blockquote data-quote="03Sssnake" data-source="post: 16986324" data-attributes="member: 7121"><p>[USER=177414]@coremaster21[/USER] good luck with TRT while you are still active service, most PCMs are full of shit and the standard of care sucks, their hippocratic oath is to readiness and not your care. Probably going to say you can’t get injections if you are deployed to a remote location etc. You can try and get a second opinion or do this on the DL with a telmed/clinic off post on your own dime. Next time you see a doc ask about getting blood work done and at least see if they will prescribe the test cream, be adamant about it.</p><p></p><p>I think the best shot you have is going off post for treatment. Even if you get the PCM to run the bloodwork, chances are the military isn’t going to think your numbers are low enough to justify treatment anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03Sssnake, post: 16986324, member: 7121"] [USER=177414]@coremaster21[/USER] good luck with TRT while you are still active service, most PCMs are full of shit and the standard of care sucks, their hippocratic oath is to readiness and not your care. Probably going to say you can’t get injections if you are deployed to a remote location etc. You can try and get a second opinion or do this on the DL with a telmed/clinic off post on your own dime. Next time you see a doc ask about getting blood work done and at least see if they will prescribe the test cream, be adamant about it. I think the best shot you have is going off post for treatment. Even if you get the PCM to run the bloodwork, chances are the military isn’t going to think your numbers are low enough to justify treatment anyways. [/QUOTE]
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