What if my primary care physician or my gynecologist says that there is ‘no data to support the use of pellet implants?
He or she is wrong. There is a big difference between ‘no data’ and not having read the data. It is much easier for busy practitioners to dismiss the patient, than it is to question their beliefs and do the research. It’s about a patient making an informed choice. After pellets are inserted, patients may notice that they have more energy, sleep better and feel happier. Muscle mass and bone density will increase while fatty tissue decreases. Patients may notice increased strength, co-ordination and physical performance. They may see an improvement in skin tone and hair texture. Concentration and memory may improve as will overall physical and sexual health. There is data to support the ‘long term’ safety of hormones delivered by pellet implants.
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- What if my primary care physician or my gynecologist says that there is ‘no data’ to support the use of pellet implants?
- What if my primary care physician or my gynecologist says that there is ‘no data to support the use of pellet implants?