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How does one find a real doctor who writes real prescriptions?

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Here is a video of a WWE wrestler who says that is exactly what he did: He found a doctor who gave professional medical advice, and wrote legitimate pharmaceutical-grade prescriptions.

Professional medical advice likely means the knowledge of the doctor is built upon decades of expertise of other doctors, as well as his own experience -- as opposed to this guy, a complete novice, 'doing his own research' and choosing his own gear, his own cycles, his own PCT, etc. As well as frequent testing and then tweaking, and discussions about side-effects and trade-offs, etc. to achieve his individual goals.

And legitimate pharmaceutical-grade prescriptions is rather self explanatory, but I also think a professional athlete likely travels a lot, and would definitely prefer to have real prescriptions in his luggage, rather than sketchy bottles with TEST hand-written in Sharpie!

All of this is exactly what I want, and am willing to pay whatever it takes for it. (Even though in the video he implied it didn't really cost that much.) How does one find a doctor just like this??

Here is the video:

I Was a WWE Wrestler. Here's How I Got & Used Roids
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoXWaX2MR0A
 
Google "TRT clinic <your physical city>" if you want the opportunity to potentially go in and meet the doctor face to face, but if you don't care about facetime then you can just google "TRT clinic <your state>".
 
Google "TRT clinic <your physical city>" if you want the opportunity to potentially go in and meet the doctor face to face, but if you don't care about facetime then you can just google "TRT clinic <your state>".

Thank you for the advice. I tried not to make my original post too long, but I am already with an out-of-state TRT clinic and they are a total nightmare. They gave me horrible advice (identical doses of Test and Deca), I told them I was blowing up like a balloon, they confirmed that was the right dose, until I finally called back, had to pay more money to get advice from a different 'doctor' who said, "WOW! No!!" the dosing of Deca should be 50% of Test, etc, etc. I am a newbie -- I didn't know, and this is exactly the type of craptastic 'medical' advice I would like to avoid in the future.

I guess I could keep calling around locally and nationally and say, "You know what I want... wink wink, nudge nudge!" and see if I can find a similar doctor to the WWE guy. I guess the other method is to ask the biggest Bro at the gym -- will get right on that. ;)
 
you cant get on the level of WWE wrestlers or athletes with that type of hook up. How is that hard to figure out. That happens through connections and money. When you are in those bussinesses, those hookups are basically handed to you at a pretty price. How is this even a question dude.These Dr's are taking a huge risk. The shit that goes through their hands is audited alot more these days. You can get prescribed test if you fall below the GOV minimum. However, the Dr. only give you a small amount to get you in range. Want optimal levels script, have to go through a TRT clininc
 
Any doctor has their risks. Just 'cause someone's a doctor doesn't mean they're God's gift to earth. They mess up too, they also 'can't be bothered to work' sometimes, and they don't always have your best interest at heart when giving advice.

Try to find a sports doctor – someone who already works with other athletes, who has a legit resume. 'Cause yeah, doctors have resumes too that you should check before you hire one... if you care about paying someone who's actually good.
 
you cant get on the level of WWE wrestlers or athletes with that type of hook up. How is that hard to figure out. That happens through connections and money. When you are in those bussinesses, those hookups are basically handed to you at a pretty price. How is this even a question dude.These Dr's are taking a huge risk. The shit that goes through their hands is audited alot more these days. You can get prescribed test if you fall below the GOV minimum. However, the Dr. only give you a small amount to get you in range. Want optimal levels script, have to go through a TRT clininc
This is exactly it.... Its for the rich and famous.
Michael Jackson had a private Dr that would prescribe him ANYTHING
Including anesthesia.
Purple rain Prince was found dead in his elevator with (I don't know the exact amount) of Fent transdermal patches I think it was 28 on him
when they found him... His personal Dr prescribed it.
I'm sure the top 10 olympians have personal Dr's too.
 
Very simple. Years ago I asked my GP at Kaiser to do my blood work and see what my test levels were. They came in under 250 and I asked if I can be placed on TRT and he said sure your numbers qualify you. I have $10 co pay and been on trt now for decades. My doctor is 5'3 and around 140 pounds. He is very open minded and as long as your blood work qualifies you for TRT he will give you the prescription.
 
That’s the close call indeed. Totally agredd
Any doctor has their risks. Just 'cause someone's a doctor doesn't mean they're God's gift to earth. They mess up too, they also 'can't be bothered to work' sometimes, and they don't always have your best interest at heart when giving advice.

Try to find a sports doctor – someone who already works with other athletes, who has a legit resume. 'Cause yeah, doctors have resumes too that you should check before you hire one... if you care about paying someone who's actually good.
 
Thank you for the advice. I tried not to make my original post too long, but I am already with an out-of-state TRT clinic and they are a total nightmare. They gave me horrible advice (identical doses of Test and Deca), I told them I was blowing up like a balloon, they confirmed that was the right dose, until I finally called back, had to pay more money to get advice from a different 'doctor' who said, "WOW! No!!" the dosing of Deca should be 50% of Test, etc, etc. I am a newbie -- I didn't know, and this is exactly the type of craptastic 'medical' advice I would like to avoid in the future.

I guess I could keep calling around locally and nationally and say, "You know what I want... wink wink, nudge nudge!" and see if I can find a similar doctor to the WWE guy. I guess the other method is to ask the biggest Bro at the gym -- will get right on that. ;)

Eh see the thing about this stuff is it’s also individual dependent. Some people need different ratios. I usually run pretty close to 1:1 Test/Deca and it works well for me. The doctor is practicing medicine, meaning they’re practicing on you. People get a cancer diagnosis and go get a second opinion because medicine is not an exact science and doctors have different experiences and opinions on how to do things. So they didn’t totally screw you over. Deca normally blows you up like a balloon. That’s what it does. It’s a bulking steroid that retains a ton of water. Give them a little grace, if you’re a new patient then they’re just learning you and how you respond. It’s not just “300test/150deca” for every single human, it’s tailored to you based on your own needs and how you respond.


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Or you could actually read and educate yourself

Do you have a link or sources to gain a comprehensive understanding? I have really only found bits and pieces, or somewhat sketchy advice.

I read the entire first part of "the bible" -- Anabolics 11 by William Llewellyn. It is very useful as a backgrounder on the relevant endocrinology, chemistry, molecular biology, etc, but it has a very short section on cycles, and also it is pretty out-of-date -- it is almost 10 years old and barely mentions peptides, for example.

This is about your first cycle, and more cycles, but again they really don't seem to be comprehensive.

This is the best thing I found on bloodwork, but it also doesn't seem to be all that great.

Is there any single source, or good set of sources, that will tell you everything you could ever want to know?

Much appreciated!
 

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