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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Are Clomid side effects worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="VacationMan" data-source="post: 258424" data-attributes="member: 12425"><p>Do know that Defy can and will write or call-in prescriptions to a local pharmacy. Then you can use your insurance to pay for those medications. Defy does charge a call-in fee though. Haven't priced Androgel (never tried it myself), so unsure if there would be significant cost savings taking this approach.</p><p></p><p>Also, I have Defy list out all the labs they need - just the list. If you can get the test codes and the CPT codes too, that's even better. I take this list to my PCP and his nurse orders all my labs. Nurse loves me because I have all the codes for her to use. My insurance covers all my labs at 100%.</p><p></p><p>I do order my testosterone and a few other meds from Defy, but the rest are taken care of by my PCP (thyroid, BP, etc.).</p><p></p><p>For me though, I do have E2 issues that require medication to control. It took -forever- to find the frequency and dose of Anastrazole to get me to that E2 happy place. Anastrazole comes in 1 mg tablets...tiny tablets. My former urologist (who is an idiot and I subsequently kicked to the curb as a result) had me taking 1 mg of Anastrazole per week. Boy did that help <NOT>. It was -way- too much. He crashed my E2 and I felt like crap!</p><p></p><p>What I did instead? I got a 20 ml dropper bottle from a pharmacy. I fill it with 16 cc of quality vodka then pop 4 Anastrazole tablets in there and shake the daylights out of it until the tablets dissolve. Doing the arithmetic here - 1 cc of this solution would be 0.25 mg of Anastrazole. I can micro-dose it! Turns out that I only need like 0.20 cc of this solution once per week and it keeps my E2 right where it needs to be (so yeah, like 0.05 mg once per week is all I need).</p><p></p><p>In my early 60s and I feel like I'm in my 20s again. Although there are times when the mind says "I can do that job" but my body says "I don't think so Scooter!". That's another story to itself though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VacationMan, post: 258424, member: 12425"] Do know that Defy can and will write or call-in prescriptions to a local pharmacy. Then you can use your insurance to pay for those medications. Defy does charge a call-in fee though. Haven't priced Androgel (never tried it myself), so unsure if there would be significant cost savings taking this approach. Also, I have Defy list out all the labs they need - just the list. If you can get the test codes and the CPT codes too, that's even better. I take this list to my PCP and his nurse orders all my labs. Nurse loves me because I have all the codes for her to use. My insurance covers all my labs at 100%. I do order my testosterone and a few other meds from Defy, but the rest are taken care of by my PCP (thyroid, BP, etc.). For me though, I do have E2 issues that require medication to control. It took -forever- to find the frequency and dose of Anastrazole to get me to that E2 happy place. Anastrazole comes in 1 mg tablets...tiny tablets. My former urologist (who is an idiot and I subsequently kicked to the curb as a result) had me taking 1 mg of Anastrazole per week. Boy did that help <NOT>. It was -way- too much. He crashed my E2 and I felt like crap! What I did instead? I got a 20 ml dropper bottle from a pharmacy. I fill it with 16 cc of quality vodka then pop 4 Anastrazole tablets in there and shake the daylights out of it until the tablets dissolve. Doing the arithmetic here - 1 cc of this solution would be 0.25 mg of Anastrazole. I can micro-dose it! Turns out that I only need like 0.20 cc of this solution once per week and it keeps my E2 right where it needs to be (so yeah, like 0.05 mg once per week is all I need). In my early 60s and I feel like I'm in my 20s again. Although there are times when the mind says "I can do that job" but my body says "I don't think so Scooter!". That's another story to itself though. [/QUOTE]
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