Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 that link to web site is misspelled. What is the correct spelling? nort828 <nort828@...> wrote: Here is link to his website www.sottopelletherapy.com Office in sdale, Arizona and one in california I believe. This doc has 17 years experience inserting pellets in males. He sent me a blood work order and I had the blood drawn this morning. He will call me when results are back to him and then set up appointment. First visit including a five month supply of pellets is about $1000, and about $800 each time thereafter. After 35 years of self injecting, I am looking forward to this experience. I sincerly hope that I will feel consistantly " good " all the time while avoiding the weekly hassle of shots. I know Ernest on this list swears by pellet therapy, and I also know some of you have tried pellets with reported unsatisfactory results. I figure why not try it, especially from a doc with a lot of experience, particularly with males. I will have to take a somewhat cheap flight of 400 miles to his office a couple of times a year, so add that to the cost. However, I can afford to give this a try, and if the results are good, the cost means nothing to me. I will keep you all posted after they are inserted. I would be very interested at this point in hearing from those of you who have tried pellets, with your comments. Thanks all Norton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 sorry for the spelling of the link to the doc's website try this one www.sottopelletheropy.com norton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 Hi, You are jumping into a more expensive therapy than you need to. Your visits to Dr. Gambrell would be about $450 every 4 months and if you were on Medicare most of that would be paid for in GA. The pellets do not last 5 months. I think you could get a flight to GA for less than the money you are planning to spend. Dr. Gambrell has been providing pellet therapy since the mid 70's if my memory serves me right. ernestnolan > > Here is link to his website www.sottopelletherapy.com > Office in sdale, Arizona and one in california I believe. > This doc has 17 years experience inserting pellets in males. > He sent me a blood work order and I had the blood drawn this > morning. He will call me when results are back to him and then > set up appointment. First visit including a five month supply of > pellets is about $1000, and about $800 each time thereafter. > After 35 years of self injecting, I am looking forward to this > experience. I sincerly hope that I will feel consistantly " good " > all the time while avoiding the weekly hassle of shots. I know > Ernest on this list swears by pellet therapy, and I also know some > of you have tried pellets with reported unsatisfactory results. > I figure why not try it, especially from a doc with a lot of > experience, particularly with males. I will have to take a somewhat > cheap flight of 400 miles to his office a couple of times a year, so > add that to the cost. However, I can afford to give this a try, and > if the results are good, the cost means nothing to me. > I will keep you all posted after they are inserted. > I would be very interested at this point in hearing from those of > you who have tried pellets, with your comments. > Thanks all > Norton > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 Hi Again, I have no idea how many pellets you will get, but thought you would like to hear how Dr. Gambrell, Augusta GA determines your dosage. Subtract 30 pounds from your total wieght and for every 10 pounds remaining, you should get a 75 mg pellet. In my case I am about 245 and I get 20 pellets. It is rare he gives anyone more than 20. ernestnolan > > Here is link to his website www.sottopelletherapy.com > Office in sdale, Arizona and one in california I believe. > This doc has 17 years experience inserting pellets in males. > He sent me a blood work order and I had the blood drawn this > morning. He will call me when results are back to him and then > set up appointment. First visit including a five month supply of > pellets is about $1000, and about $800 each time thereafter. > After 35 years of self injecting, I am looking forward to this > experience. I sincerly hope that I will feel consistantly " good " > all the time while avoiding the weekly hassle of shots. I know > Ernest on this list swears by pellet therapy, and I also know some > of you have tried pellets with reported unsatisfactory results. > I figure why not try it, especially from a doc with a lot of > experience, particularly with males. I will have to take a somewhat > cheap flight of 400 miles to his office a couple of times a year, so > add that to the cost. However, I can afford to give this a try, and > if the results are good, the cost means nothing to me. > I will keep you all posted after they are inserted. > I would be very interested at this point in hearing from those of > you who have tried pellets, with your comments. > Thanks all > Norton > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 > > Hi, > > You are jumping into a more expensive therapy than you need to. > > Your visits to Dr. Gambrell would be about $450 every 4 months and if > you were on Medicare most of that would be paid for in GA. The pellets > do not last 5 months. > > I think you could get a flight to GA for less than the money you are > planning to spend. Dr. Gambrell has been providing pellet therapy > since the mid 70's if my memory serves me right. > > ernestnolan ------------------------- Hi Earnest, I do not live in Georgia and I am not on Medicare, however I do understand that you are and the US taxpayers pick up the cost of your pellet therapy. Good for you! Norton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 this doctor will be broke waiting on his web site to be fixed. Your search - www.sottopellethero py.com - did not match any documents. Suggestions: Make sure all words are spelled correctly. Try different keywords. Try more general keywords. Try fewer keywords. nort828 <nort828@...> wrote: sorry for the spelling of the link to the doc's website try this one www.sottopelletheropy.com norton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 I'll agree with one part of your post for sure: " if the results are good, the cost means nothing to me. " I'm going to check the website you listed, if he's in CA, he's worth talking to at least for me. _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of nort828 Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 9:46 AM Subject: I am gonna try pellets! Here is link to his website www.sottopelletherapy.com Office in sdale, Arizona and one in california I believe. This doc has 17 years experience inserting pellets in males. He sent me a blood work order and I had the blood drawn this morning. He will call me when results are back to him and then set up appointment. First visit including a five month supply of pellets is about $1000, and about $800 each time thereafter. After 35 years of self injecting, I am looking forward to this experience. I sincerly hope that I will feel consistantly " good " all the time while avoiding the weekly hassle of shots. I know Ernest on this list swears by pellet therapy, and I also know some of you have tried pellets with reported unsatisfactory results. I figure why not try it, especially from a doc with a lot of experience, particularly with males. I will have to take a somewhat cheap flight of 400 miles to his office a couple of times a year, so add that to the cost. However, I can afford to give this a try, and if the results are good, the cost means nothing to me. I will keep you all posted after they are inserted. I would be very interested at this point in hearing from those of you who have tried pellets, with your comments. Thanks all Norton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Okay, this is going to sound cruel, perhaps, but Dr Gambrell's been in practice for 30+ years, right? Means he's at least in his 60's, probably pushing 70+. So, for those who aren't established with him, what's the risk of him not being around (retires, dies, etc) in a few years? It's so hard to find a good doc, but I wouldn't want to go cross country to establish a relationship with one on the verge of retiring. Does Gambrell have associates he has trained that will continue his practice and ideas? _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of ernestnolan Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 4:27 PM Subject: Re: I am gonna try pellets! Hi, You are jumping into a more expensive therapy than you need to. Your visits to Dr. Gambrell would be about $450 every 4 months and if you were on Medicare most of that would be paid for in GA. The pellets do not last 5 months. I think you could get a flight to GA for less than the money you are planning to spend. Dr. Gambrell has been providing pellet therapy since the mid 70's if my memory serves me right. ernestnolan > > Here is link to his website www.sottopelletherapy.com > Office in sdale, Arizona and one in california I believe. > This doc has 17 years experience inserting pellets in males. > He sent me a blood work order and I had the blood drawn this > morning. He will call me when results are back to him and then > set up appointment. First visit including a five month supply of > pellets is about $1000, and about $800 each time thereafter. > After 35 years of self injecting, I am looking forward to this > experience. I sincerly hope that I will feel consistantly " good " > all the time while avoiding the weekly hassle of shots. I know > Ernest on this list swears by pellet therapy, and I also know some > of you have tried pellets with reported unsatisfactory results. > I figure why not try it, especially from a doc with a lot of > experience, particularly with males. I will have to take a somewhat > cheap flight of 400 miles to his office a couple of times a year, so > add that to the cost. However, I can afford to give this a try, and > if the results are good, the cost means nothing to me. > I will keep you all posted after they are inserted. > I would be very interested at this point in hearing from those of > you who have tried pellets, with your comments. > Thanks all > Norton > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 There's no allowance for body fat composition in that calculation? _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of ernestnolan Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 4:34 PM Subject: Re: I am gonna try pellets! Hi Again, I have no idea how many pellets you will get, but thought you would like to hear how Dr. Gambrell, Augusta GA determines your dosage. Subtract 30 pounds from your total wieght and for every 10 pounds remaining, you should get a 75 mg pellet. In my case I am about 245 and I get 20 pellets. It is rare he gives anyone more than 20. ernestnolan > > Here is link to his website www.sottopelletherapy.com > Office in sdale, Arizona and one in california I believe. > This doc has 17 years experience inserting pellets in males. > He sent me a blood work order and I had the blood drawn this > morning. He will call me when results are back to him and then > set up appointment. First visit including a five month supply of > pellets is about $1000, and about $800 each time thereafter. > After 35 years of self injecting, I am looking forward to this > experience. I sincerly hope that I will feel consistantly " good " > all the time while avoiding the weekly hassle of shots. I know > Ernest on this list swears by pellet therapy, and I also know some > of you have tried pellets with reported unsatisfactory results. > I figure why not try it, especially from a doc with a lot of > experience, particularly with males. I will have to take a somewhat > cheap flight of 400 miles to his office a couple of times a year, so > add that to the cost. However, I can afford to give this a try, and > if the results are good, the cost means nothing to me. > I will keep you all posted after they are inserted. > I would be very interested at this point in hearing from those of > you who have tried pellets, with your comments. > Thanks all > Norton > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 On Wed, 1 Nov 2006 09:22:30 -0800, you wrote: >There's no allowance for body fat composition in that calculation? I know Earnest is a big fan of pellets and they've worked well for him, but I'm personally very concerned about them as an approach. Many of us have a hard time finding proper dosing on very certain methods, such as weekly shots. Someone posted here recently he was taking about 25% of what most of us take and getting high levels from that. It's very clear to me that there is wide variability in how different people respond to T and how much is too little, too much and just right. Add in E2 conversion considerations, etc. and it's a fairly complex and individualistic business. Pellets don't allow for ready dose tinkering and adjustment. Given the added expense, I don't see why they are worth it. I feel Earnest is lucky to have found something that works just right for him. But I really question their efficacy over something as readily adjustable and responsive as weekly shots. >From: [mailto: ] >On Behalf Of ernestnolan >Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 4:34 PM > >Subject: Re: I am gonna try pellets! > > > >Hi Again, > >I have no idea how many pellets you will get, but thought you would >like to hear how Dr. Gambrell, Augusta GA determines your dosage. > >Subtract 30 pounds from your total wieght and for every 10 pounds >remaining, you should get a 75 mg pellet. In my case I am about 245 >and I get 20 pellets. It is rare he gives anyone more than 20. > >ernestnolan ________________ " You never need an argument against the use of violence, you need an argument for it. " Noam Chomsky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Hi, I did not hear that subject mentioned in his discussion about the dosage. I will not make a guess as I have no information on that at all. ernestnolan > > > > Here is link to his website www.sottopelletherapy.com > > Office in sdale, Arizona and one in california I believe. > > This doc has 17 years experience inserting pellets in males. > > He sent me a blood work order and I had the blood drawn this > > morning. He will call me when results are back to him and then > > set up appointment. First visit including a five month supply of > > pellets is about $1000, and about $800 each time thereafter. > > After 35 years of self injecting, I am looking forward to this > > experience. I sincerly hope that I will feel consistantly " good " > > all the time while avoiding the weekly hassle of shots. I know > > Ernest on this list swears by pellet therapy, and I also know some > > of you have tried pellets with reported unsatisfactory results. > > I figure why not try it, especially from a doc with a lot of > > experience, particularly with males. I will have to take a somewhat > > cheap flight of 400 miles to his office a couple of times a year, so > > add that to the cost. However, I can afford to give this a try, and > > if the results are good, the cost means nothing to me. > > I will keep you all posted after they are inserted. > > I would be very interested at this point in hearing from those of > > you who have tried pellets, with your comments. > > Thanks all > > Norton > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Hi, Yes Dr. GAmbrell is in his early 70's. He has a young associate in his office named Dr. Natrajan who also has a web site that is nearly identical to Dr. Gambrell's. His health is of concern to us as well. The wife receives 2 E and 1 T pellets every 4 months even though she is now 73. It is very good to have these hormone levels in the body to help avoid the aging process. We had our previous pellet doctor in NJ die leaving us without a doctor until we found Dr, gambrell who was also a student of Dr. Greenblatt in Augusta many years ago. ernestnolan > > > > Here is link to his website www.sottopelletherapy.com > > Office in sdale, Arizona and one in california I believe. > > This doc has 17 years experience inserting pellets in males. > > He sent me a blood work order and I had the blood drawn this > > morning. He will call me when results are back to him and then > > set up appointment. First visit including a five month supply of > > pellets is about $1000, and about $800 each time thereafter. > > After 35 years of self injecting, I am looking forward to this > > experience. I sincerly hope that I will feel consistantly " good " > > all the time while avoiding the weekly hassle of shots. I know > > Ernest on this list swears by pellet therapy, and I also know some > > of you have tried pellets with reported unsatisfactory results. > > I figure why not try it, especially from a doc with a lot of > > experience, particularly with males. I will have to take a somewhat > > cheap flight of 400 miles to his office a couple of times a year, so > > add that to the cost. However, I can afford to give this a try, and > > if the results are good, the cost means nothing to me. > > I will keep you all posted after they are inserted. > > I would be very interested at this point in hearing from those of > > you who have tried pellets, with your comments. > > Thanks all > > Norton > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 Maybe you could ask him about it your next visit and share with us... _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of ernestnolan Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 8:02 PM Subject: Re: I am gonna try pellets! Hi, I did not hear that subject mentioned in his discussion about the dosage. I will not make a guess as I have no information on that at all. ernestnolan > > > > Here is link to his website www.sottopelletherapy.com > > Office in sdale, Arizona and one in california I believe. > > This doc has 17 years experience inserting pellets in males. > > He sent me a blood work order and I had the blood drawn this > > morning. He will call me when results are back to him and then > > set up appointment. First visit including a five month supply of > > pellets is about $1000, and about $800 each time thereafter. > > After 35 years of self injecting, I am looking forward to this > > experience. I sincerly hope that I will feel consistantly " good " > > all the time while avoiding the weekly hassle of shots. I know > > Ernest on this list swears by pellet therapy, and I also know some > > of you have tried pellets with reported unsatisfactory results. > > I figure why not try it, especially from a doc with a lot of > > experience, particularly with males. I will have to take a somewhat > > cheap flight of 400 miles to his office a couple of times a year, so > > add that to the cost. However, I can afford to give this a try, and > > if the results are good, the cost means nothing to me. > > I will keep you all posted after they are inserted. > > I would be very interested at this point in hearing from those of > > you who have tried pellets, with your comments. > > Thanks all > > Norton > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 Hi Dave, I checked with Dr. Gambrell regarding body fat. The following is his reply. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dear Ernie I can understand how such a question would arise since steroid hormones like estradiol and testosterone are stored in body fat. The bloodstream then takes what it needs from the fat. We always implant the pellets in the subcutaneous fat. However, the formula works well in both thin men and very obese men. This formula has worked well for my patients for the past 37 years. Don ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ernestnolan > > > > Here is link to his website www.sottopelletherapy.com > > Office in sdale, Arizona and one in california I believe. > > This doc has 17 years experience inserting pellets in males. > > He sent me a blood work order and I had the blood drawn this > > morning. He will call me when results are back to him and then > > set up appointment. First visit including a five month supply of > > pellets is about $1000, and about $800 each time thereafter. > > After 35 years of self injecting, I am looking forward to this > > experience. I sincerly hope that I will feel consistantly " good " > > all the time while avoiding the weekly hassle of shots. I know > > Ernest on this list swears by pellet therapy, and I also know some > > of you have tried pellets with reported unsatisfactory results. > > I figure why not try it, especially from a doc with a lot of > > experience, particularly with males. I will have to take a somewhat > > cheap flight of 400 miles to his office a couple of times a year, so > > add that to the cost. However, I can afford to give this a try, and > > if the results are good, the cost means nothing to me. > > I will keep you all posted after they are inserted. > > I would be very interested at this point in hearing from those of > > you who have tried pellets, with your comments. > > Thanks all > > Norton > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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