I had to wait an extra week because my Pharmacy was out, but I finally picked up the "Intramuscular" formula which is T-Cypionate, 200mg; Benzyl Benzoate, 0.2 mL; Cottonseed oil, 560mg; Benzyl Alcohol, 9.40mg. Does this seem right? It sounds like it's cottonseed oil with a little T-Cypionate...
I finally got my doctor to prescribe IM medication. It's not T-Enanthate, it's the T-Cypionate. He's prescribing a dosage of 200mg every 2 weeks. He's very adamant that this is a formulation specifically for IM injection. I can take that SubQ, correct? He seemed somewhat frustrated with me...
Oh I didn't know my question was already asked on the forums! Amazingly its almost exactly the same question down to the same type of doctor?!
What amazes me is the response was exactly the same. That the formulation would prohibit SubQ injection. Makes me wonder if chipusa15 is using my...
I don't want to entirely dismiss Xyosted as a bad product. It works, no issues there, but for the average joe it's not affordable. If I were a wealthy man than I would keep taking it. If I could stay at 75mg and pay $375/month I might have done that, but not at $425, which is actually $100...
I have seen the video and read the instructions. I know how to do the injection. I do the injection the same every time. Sometimes, very rarely, it works the first time. Most of the time I try 2-3 times til the needle launches and the medication is dispensed.
Update: I contacted my doctor and told him I would be willing to give the IM medication a try. I don't believe this is a lie since I said I would give the IM medication a try, not give the IM injections a try. I am planning on taking it with insulin syringes that I just ordered last night.
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I am considering asking him for the IM injection vial and buying insulin syringes and just doing it subcutaneously without telling him. I guess it's an ethical issue since I shouldn't really lie to my doctor? This is why I am here asking questions.
Furthermore, it takes 2 or three times for me to get the auto-injector to engage and release the medication, but still, the needle sticks me. So I end up with two-three puncture wounds every time I use the auto-injector. Which is another reason I want to do the injection myself.
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