| Wanderer 2006-07-27, 9:21 pm |
| On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 18:43:27 -0400, Nick D wrote
(in article <Xns980DBE74F9709notimportantcom@63.218.45.254> ):
> Wanderer <unlisted@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:0001HW.C0EB8C9800080128F0386530@news.verizon.net:
>
>
> I considered it, and it is in the back of my mind... And I may end up
> doing it if I cannot find a progressive endo locally.
>
> Dr. Shippen is worshiped around these parts, but I am cautious in that
> while his protocols do meet success with many here... Well I wouldn't mind
> finding a physician who can give me impartial advice, and yet be open to
> the progressive treatment that Dr. Shippen provides. Does that make sense?
>
> Not that this would prevent me from doing so - but I wonder why he doesn't
> take insurance? Maybe when becoming a renowned physician, dealing with
> people all over the country, the hassles of insurance skyrocket?
>
> I'm surprised you couldn't find anyone in NYC to take care of you.
> Although you had the same situation as I did... You can't exactly call up
> 20 endo's locally and ask how they treat secondary hypogonadism.
>
These are personal decisions and we all make them differently based on a
variety of factors. Good luck with whatever course of action you choose.
Wanderer
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