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FDA Approved Natesto Nasal Gel to Treat Men with Low Testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="MFool" data-source="post: 8461" data-attributes="member: 18"><p><strong>Direct Experience with Trimel's intranasal T gel</strong></p><p></p><p>I was a participant in the actual study for this product. (one of the last six month ones in Rochester NY) For a comparison the product was my first experience with TRT. Prior to that I used nothing and had symptoms. Three days into first use in hindsight I realized just how bad my testosterone symptoms were. Brain fog, ED, tiredness all vanished. I have chronic allergies so to be blunt shoving something up my nose wasn't a big deal to me. </p><p></p><p>Now after I got thrown out of the study (I had a UTI go figure) due to some of my blood levels going wonky (again that UTI) I went on Gel. Gel worked for about a year getting me to 450-550 (in the 300 to 1100 scale). My E2 went up from the 20 it was at back to 80 or so (from the gel) my ankles swelled up again and my gyno reacted. After a year on Gel I am struggling with Testim (having been switched from my doctor off AG) 2 tubes / day and still trying to get up to 450. i.e. Gel sucks so my alternatives now become all the usual other options of shots, pellets.</p><p></p><p>So I'd go back to the intranasal with no hesitation. My levels were stable, I felt terrific. My sex life was reasonable.. (uh my wife isn't taking hormones LOL) orgasms were better blah blah blah.</p><p></p><p>So will 3 x /day be a deal breaker. It wasn't for me. I have the experience of the intranasal as my first experience and finding out first hand the inherent problems of TD.</p><p></p><p>I'll be curious about the cost. (duh)</p><p>How likely those wonderful bean counters at Aetna are to make the product hard to get.</p><p>How the price (there again) compares to AG, Testim and Testopel (shots as we all know are in a different cost universe)</p><p></p><p>If you're motivated you really can get used to anything. I carry more crap around in my pockets jackets, etc. Frankly at times if I missed a mid day dose I either skipped it or made it up later.</p><p></p><p>So we'll see, but I have first hand experience in the Trimel intranasal product and it's a safe bet that most of you reading this do not. (oh and my T levels were 750 generally which for me was frigging awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MFool, post: 8461, member: 18"] [b]Direct Experience with Trimel's intranasal T gel[/b] I was a participant in the actual study for this product. (one of the last six month ones in Rochester NY) For a comparison the product was my first experience with TRT. Prior to that I used nothing and had symptoms. Three days into first use in hindsight I realized just how bad my testosterone symptoms were. Brain fog, ED, tiredness all vanished. I have chronic allergies so to be blunt shoving something up my nose wasn't a big deal to me. Now after I got thrown out of the study (I had a UTI go figure) due to some of my blood levels going wonky (again that UTI) I went on Gel. Gel worked for about a year getting me to 450-550 (in the 300 to 1100 scale). My E2 went up from the 20 it was at back to 80 or so (from the gel) my ankles swelled up again and my gyno reacted. After a year on Gel I am struggling with Testim (having been switched from my doctor off AG) 2 tubes / day and still trying to get up to 450. i.e. Gel sucks so my alternatives now become all the usual other options of shots, pellets. So I'd go back to the intranasal with no hesitation. My levels were stable, I felt terrific. My sex life was reasonable.. (uh my wife isn't taking hormones LOL) orgasms were better blah blah blah. So will 3 x /day be a deal breaker. It wasn't for me. I have the experience of the intranasal as my first experience and finding out first hand the inherent problems of TD. I'll be curious about the cost. (duh) How likely those wonderful bean counters at Aetna are to make the product hard to get. How the price (there again) compares to AG, Testim and Testopel (shots as we all know are in a different cost universe) If you're motivated you really can get used to anything. I carry more crap around in my pockets jackets, etc. Frankly at times if I missed a mid day dose I either skipped it or made it up later. So we'll see, but I have first hand experience in the Trimel intranasal product and it's a safe bet that most of you reading this do not. (oh and my T levels were 750 generally which for me was frigging awesome. [/QUOTE]
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