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Hormone Replacement Therapy Case Study #2

Written by Author - Authors Medical experts of the National HRT Clinic - January 14, 2019

Name: C. L.

Age: 67

Height: 5’10”

Weight: 197

Profession: Sporting Clay Instructor

Why did you start looking into HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy)?

The usual, trying to fight old age. I was breaking down and slowing down and I hated how that made me feel. I figured it was just old age but wanted to know what I could do about it. I set a lot of goals for myself. I wanted to improve my BMI. I wanted to look better in the mirror and be happy with what I saw. And ultimately, I wanted to feel better.

Where did you hear about HRT?

I did a year’s worth of Google searching and first started to look into HGH. The benefits of HGH seemed awesome and too good to be true, but it was too expensive and out of my budget. I heard about Testosterone therapy through my Dr. I was doing that on a cash basis with my Dr. Then the insurance company got involved and complicated things by saying that I can only be prescribed Testosterone through my insurance. The worse thing about it was that it went up in price even thought it was through insurance. And that’s what made me look around for other options. I found a lot of information on Google.

Where did you hear about or how did you find Kingsberg Medical?

I went online and did a Google search and found Kingsberg Medical. I found several other clinics as well and planned to make some phone calls. I found that the process with Kingsberg seemed professional and straight forward. Clark was the advisor who helped me better understand everything. Having your very own advisor is a nice touch to the program.

Please list the name of your program advisor?

Clark Petion

Describe your experience when filling out our Medical History form?

This is pretty easy to do, not complicated at all.

How difficult was it to forward your existing blood work or complete new blood panels along with your Physical Exam?

I already had my panels and it was pretty easy to send to you guys. Super simple. It’s nice to know that I can also have my blood work set up with you guys as well. It’s convenient to have the requisition forms emailed directly to me.

How difficult was it to get your questions for the Doctor your Kingsberg Medical advisor answered and describe the communication between you and your program advisor and how accessible they were with examples?

I’ve never had any problems what so ever. My questions are always answered fairly quick. I’ve recommended you guys to plenty of others and I would not have done so unless I was sold on your entire process.

Could you please list all of the medications where you prescribed for your HRT treatment?

  • B12
  • Estrogen blockers anastrozole
  • amino acids
  • Testosterone
  • HCG

How would you describe your treatment Progress?

It has been great! I noticed a lot at the gym. I increased my performance by a minimum of 15- 20%! My BMI was 21% and now it’s down to 11% pretty awesome right? Mentally my libido is great. I’m laser focused and full of energy. I never want to go back.

Around which date did you begin your therapy?

Fall 2015

(Briefly describe your progress and overall experience during your 1st 6 months of HRT therapy. List any gains in; muscle, loss in fat, libido enhancement, improved lab results, better sleep, better recovery, mood, checkups with your primary care physician etc…)

Month 1: better sleep patterns and better focus

Month 2: easier workouts and much better sex drive

Month 3: I did get some fat loss especially in the belly area

Month 4: muscle gains

Month 5: my bmi shrank

Month 6: got exactly what I was looking for. Looking and feeling better.

Medically reviewed by   Reviewers National HRT Staff - Updated on January 14, 2019

Please note that the information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment.