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Thinking about contacting Defy - some random thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="John Scante" data-source="post: 148458" data-attributes="member: 14804"><p>Been feeling really sluggish recently, so much so that I feel almost tingly/hazy at time in the mid to later afternoons and evenings and its been keeping me from having any energy to work out. I got a full blood work up, including thyroid in Dec with my primary care and he said all numbers were right where they should be. So I started reading up and am thinking about Defy since they are local. </p><p></p><p>I have to admit I was a bit shocked at the pricing of the treatment plan. I guess I didn't know what to expect, but with the "free consultation" kinda shocked me that actually talking to anyone in the office and the initial labs are a pretty substantial cash outlay. So on to the labs, I've read that you can submit to insurance afterwards. Has anyone had any luck doing this? Did you get anything back? And as far as the rough monthly cost of $150, I guess i would like to know if low-T is causing my feeling, but I'm not sure if I'm ready for that financial commitment. Most here seem to be pretty happy with Defy. Anyone out there almost kinda on the fence with the monthly costs have any comments or suggestions? </p><p></p><p>I also learned that this medication is administered via self-shot. I guess everyone does this, so it seems easy, but I guess its something you get used to?</p><p></p><p>About the increased labido, how significant is it? Mine is already 100x over my wife and it already grates on me at times. I'm not sure I want to go even more so. Is it overstated or something that's very noticeable?</p><p></p><p>While not the primary reason for T-treatment, being mid-40's and lifting weight and not probably having the best genes for putting on muscle, can the increased testosterone make any significant difference in lean muscle gain? I guess this would def be a plus for me as I can't seem to add any the regular way <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>anyway, those are just some random thoughts and questions I had after reading a bunch about Defy the other night. Appreciate any comments and suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Scante, post: 148458, member: 14804"] Been feeling really sluggish recently, so much so that I feel almost tingly/hazy at time in the mid to later afternoons and evenings and its been keeping me from having any energy to work out. I got a full blood work up, including thyroid in Dec with my primary care and he said all numbers were right where they should be. So I started reading up and am thinking about Defy since they are local. I have to admit I was a bit shocked at the pricing of the treatment plan. I guess I didn't know what to expect, but with the "free consultation" kinda shocked me that actually talking to anyone in the office and the initial labs are a pretty substantial cash outlay. So on to the labs, I've read that you can submit to insurance afterwards. Has anyone had any luck doing this? Did you get anything back? And as far as the rough monthly cost of $150, I guess i would like to know if low-T is causing my feeling, but I'm not sure if I'm ready for that financial commitment. Most here seem to be pretty happy with Defy. Anyone out there almost kinda on the fence with the monthly costs have any comments or suggestions? I also learned that this medication is administered via self-shot. I guess everyone does this, so it seems easy, but I guess its something you get used to? About the increased labido, how significant is it? Mine is already 100x over my wife and it already grates on me at times. I'm not sure I want to go even more so. Is it overstated or something that's very noticeable? While not the primary reason for T-treatment, being mid-40's and lifting weight and not probably having the best genes for putting on muscle, can the increased testosterone make any significant difference in lean muscle gain? I guess this would def be a plus for me as I can't seem to add any the regular way :) anyway, those are just some random thoughts and questions I had after reading a bunch about Defy the other night. Appreciate any comments and suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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