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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone and Men's Health Articles
Antares Pharma Reports on Their Study Using Testosterone Subcutaneous Injections
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<blockquote data-quote="dunemedic" data-source="post: 9752" data-attributes="member: 1855"><p>It looks like SQ is gaining in acceptance. I am still reeling from the fact my physician discharged me for simply asking if he would consider breaking my IM into smaller SQ injections per week. I simply sent him a study and asked him to consider it. His response was completely disproportionate to my request. I am still looking for another physician that will use the regimen of Test Cyp and HCG and an AI if needed.</p><p>I find this totally absurd. Am I not a partner in my own healthcare? Don't I have a say? I did not demand a change in my treatment. I did not dictate my course of therapy. Now what? I only have enough medication for another month at best and I don't have the disposable income as yet as I am still a student.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dunemedic, post: 9752, member: 1855"] It looks like SQ is gaining in acceptance. I am still reeling from the fact my physician discharged me for simply asking if he would consider breaking my IM into smaller SQ injections per week. I simply sent him a study and asked him to consider it. His response was completely disproportionate to my request. I am still looking for another physician that will use the regimen of Test Cyp and HCG and an AI if needed. I find this totally absurd. Am I not a partner in my own healthcare? Don't I have a say? I did not demand a change in my treatment. I did not dictate my course of therapy. Now what? I only have enough medication for another month at best and I don't have the disposable income as yet as I am still a student. [/QUOTE]
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