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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Completely different states of arousal - Androgel vs. Cypionate!
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<blockquote data-quote="Pacman" data-source="post: 14821" data-attributes="member: 2450"><p>I am currently not on any HCG. I have primary and currently my LH + FSH levels are both double the maximum (slowly getting lower, 14 months ago they were both over 4 times the maximum!!). HCG is LH, so there's no reason for me to be on it currently. Once my LH levels get lower, I will consider it. Right now, it seems to be a waste of money for me, personally.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ease of use is subjective. I hated applying the gels every single day. And insurance and all pharmacies watch the refill pattern on all controlled substances, and testosterone is one of them. Of course they will pay for what the doctor wrote and nothing more. Why shouldn't they? They will lose money for no reason. Also, don't think that your doctor can get you covered for any dose. He can write you a prescription for any dose (your treatment is his responsibility), but insurance companies have their own limits, financially speaking. </p><p></p><p>And a patient can very easily change his dose on an injection just like with a gel. You have a minimum of one month's worth of the product (with the injection it is usually more like 3 months' worth).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pacman, post: 14821, member: 2450"] I am currently not on any HCG. I have primary and currently my LH + FSH levels are both double the maximum (slowly getting lower, 14 months ago they were both over 4 times the maximum!!). HCG is LH, so there's no reason for me to be on it currently. Once my LH levels get lower, I will consider it. Right now, it seems to be a waste of money for me, personally. Ease of use is subjective. I hated applying the gels every single day. And insurance and all pharmacies watch the refill pattern on all controlled substances, and testosterone is one of them. Of course they will pay for what the doctor wrote and nothing more. Why shouldn't they? They will lose money for no reason. Also, don't think that your doctor can get you covered for any dose. He can write you a prescription for any dose (your treatment is his responsibility), but insurance companies have their own limits, financially speaking. And a patient can very easily change his dose on an injection just like with a gel. You have a minimum of one month's worth of the product (with the injection it is usually more like 3 months' worth). [/QUOTE]
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