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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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I want to go with defy, but I have a major concern
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<blockquote data-quote="averagemale" data-source="post: 37667" data-attributes="member: 13157"><p>You've been very helpful to me in the past, and I have spoken to defy. I know that they can probably help me, but I have one major concern. Money.</p><p></p><p>I have the money for a consult and everything right now, but I know that my job and career prospects aren't stable. Let's say I am treated by defy successfully, and for 2 years I am hypothetically treated with TRT(not saying that they will or won't but let's say they do) and something happens with my job, and money is really tight. What do I do then? </p><p></p><p>I know that my health is important, and that it should come above money, but in this life and current economy jobs come and go. With the going being more frequent. I'm terrified that I would have to stop treatment, leaving me worse off than I am now. Hypothetically assume that the money for medication and follow ups just isn't there, and I know that defy is a business, they're not going to work for free. I'd be really screwed, especially if all of the local doctors refuse to help. Which is the case. What would I do? Just hypothetically go off of testosterone, hope a local doctor covered by insurance will help, beg defy, panhandle for money(joking)?</p><p></p><p>Some other questions:</p><p></p><p>1. I have had LH come back mid to high range. 5, and 8.5 1.7 - 8.6 mIU/mL. With high 300's, and high 400's total testosterone ng/dl 348 - 1197 ng/dl. Does this seem like clomid can work?</p><p></p><p>2. Getting the physical for defy, can I use this <a href="http://www.rediclinic.com/camp-and-sports-physicals-at-rediclinic-2/" target="_blank">http://www.rediclinic.com/camp-and-sports-physicals-at-rediclinic-2/</a></p><p></p><p>3. How low is my e2, I got 8.6 pg/ml on a standard assay 7.6 - 42.6. </p><p></p><p>4. My DHEA is high, 572 ug/dl 164.3 - 530.5 I understand that most guys here try to raise DHEA, and that being in the high part of the range is good, but is being above it a bad thing? Or is it just a sign of adrenal health? I have never taken DHEA supplements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="averagemale, post: 37667, member: 13157"] You've been very helpful to me in the past, and I have spoken to defy. I know that they can probably help me, but I have one major concern. Money. I have the money for a consult and everything right now, but I know that my job and career prospects aren't stable. Let's say I am treated by defy successfully, and for 2 years I am hypothetically treated with TRT(not saying that they will or won't but let's say they do) and something happens with my job, and money is really tight. What do I do then? I know that my health is important, and that it should come above money, but in this life and current economy jobs come and go. With the going being more frequent. I'm terrified that I would have to stop treatment, leaving me worse off than I am now. Hypothetically assume that the money for medication and follow ups just isn't there, and I know that defy is a business, they're not going to work for free. I'd be really screwed, especially if all of the local doctors refuse to help. Which is the case. What would I do? Just hypothetically go off of testosterone, hope a local doctor covered by insurance will help, beg defy, panhandle for money(joking)? Some other questions: 1. I have had LH come back mid to high range. 5, and 8.5 1.7 - 8.6 mIU/mL. With high 300's, and high 400's total testosterone ng/dl 348 - 1197 ng/dl. Does this seem like clomid can work? 2. Getting the physical for defy, can I use this [url]http://www.rediclinic.com/camp-and-sports-physicals-at-rediclinic-2/[/url] 3. How low is my e2, I got 8.6 pg/ml on a standard assay 7.6 - 42.6. 4. My DHEA is high, 572 ug/dl 164.3 - 530.5 I understand that most guys here try to raise DHEA, and that being in the high part of the range is good, but is being above it a bad thing? Or is it just a sign of adrenal health? I have never taken DHEA supplements. [/QUOTE]
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