question from a user
AlphaMD's Answer
From a personal perspective based on my own experiences, not necessarily as some people have been happy & fine there.
From a medical standpoint, we would always say make sure it is monitored & advise on donations. There's a certain amount of responsibility we have even if someone is outside of the norm so that if something *does* happen, then we would want to make sure we advocated for the best course of action or didn't ignore a potential issue.
Enter your email address now to receive $30 off your first month’s cost, other discounts, and additional information about TRT.
This website is a repository of publicly available information and is not intended to form a physician-patient relationship with any individual. The content of this website is for informational purposes only. The information presented on this website is not intended to take the place of your personal physician's advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Discuss this information with your own physician or healthcare provider to determine what is right for you. All information is intended for your general knowledge only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions. The information contained herein is presented in summary form only and intended to provide broad consumer understanding and knowledge. The information should not be considered complete and should not be used in place of a visit, phone or telemedicine call, consultation or advice of your physician or other healthcare provider. Only a qualified physician in your state can determine if you qualify for and should undertake treatment.