So you are referring to prp. Which is invasive (sub dermal)
Posted on: August 15, 2016 at 20:01:47 CT
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And exactly what I referred to. Most insurance companies won't cover the procedure as the research in the field is poor. I've seen mixed results at best with prp treatments. And I'm amazed that you assume I'm some sort of coach who resorts to YouTube for these ideas. You really are a self absorbed jackass who believes he's greater than everyone you meet, huh? I can admit that people know more than I do in the field despite a lot of years at MU and in practice. However, when people get defensive like you then it tells me you are either not confident in your knowledge or supremely arrogant. Either of which can be dangerous.
And please stop telling people to google medical information. If you want to get your information or others from Wikipedia you will be feeding the problem and not fixing it. Find reputable sources and then research. The article you provided is indeed prp and does not refer to HLA in a brief glance.
Edited by Tigers_Roll_On at 21:00:11 on 08/15/16