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<blockquote data-quote="seaexplorer" data-source="post: 68547" data-attributes="member: 15150"><p>After calling many places, I finally finished the process of selecting a new TRT treatment provider and decided to go with Defy. I really gave it a good shot to find a Dr in my local area, but they were all so heavy into pushing supplements and they were all way too expensive outside my league as they seem to target the rich and famous. Anyway, it took awhile to get setup and have my first consult because I spent a weeks talking with different places. I had my first consult and I finally feel like I'm in good hands now. During the consult, it was great to be able to discuss things that my primary care Dr basically forbid talking about such as HCG, testing and managing estrogen, etc.</p><p></p><p>Only one minor hassle with getting setup was with getting the basic physical done. My primary care Dr basically refused and says he's totally against what I'm doing, so I tried going to a few urgent care and minuteclinic type of places but kept getting tossed out when they saw the Defy form and the word "hormone". It was very strange that these places refused to do a simple physical and saying they have a policy of doing nothing involving hormones. Finally, I just left the Defy form at home and went to get a standard employment physical and that took care of that.</p><p></p><p>Defy gave me the choice of continuing with the gels or try something else. I went with their recommendations to go with the injections.</p><p></p><p>Today was my first injection day. I admit to being a big baby with needles but I was determined to overcome that. I watched the videos, read everything, and first did the HCG injection. I was a bit nervous about jabbing my abdominal area with a needle, but what helped was seeing the videos and nobody passing out or screaming in pain. Once the needle was in my hand and I had a pinch of skin ready to jab, it was almost like jumping off a high cliff -- that's how nervous I was, then I just said to myself "quit being a sissy" and jabbed it in and got it over with. It turns out it wasn't a big deal at all and I'm going to be ok moving forward.</p><p></p><p>For the testosterone injection, I gave my wife the honor of doing that one, right in the upper outer quadrant butt cheek, and that too was no big deal.</p><p></p><p>So now it begins, a new chapter. It felt nice not having to put the cream on. Keeping my fingers crossed this works. Next follow up is in 3 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seaexplorer, post: 68547, member: 15150"] After calling many places, I finally finished the process of selecting a new TRT treatment provider and decided to go with Defy. I really gave it a good shot to find a Dr in my local area, but they were all so heavy into pushing supplements and they were all way too expensive outside my league as they seem to target the rich and famous. Anyway, it took awhile to get setup and have my first consult because I spent a weeks talking with different places. I had my first consult and I finally feel like I'm in good hands now. During the consult, it was great to be able to discuss things that my primary care Dr basically forbid talking about such as HCG, testing and managing estrogen, etc. Only one minor hassle with getting setup was with getting the basic physical done. My primary care Dr basically refused and says he's totally against what I'm doing, so I tried going to a few urgent care and minuteclinic type of places but kept getting tossed out when they saw the Defy form and the word "hormone". It was very strange that these places refused to do a simple physical and saying they have a policy of doing nothing involving hormones. Finally, I just left the Defy form at home and went to get a standard employment physical and that took care of that. Defy gave me the choice of continuing with the gels or try something else. I went with their recommendations to go with the injections. Today was my first injection day. I admit to being a big baby with needles but I was determined to overcome that. I watched the videos, read everything, and first did the HCG injection. I was a bit nervous about jabbing my abdominal area with a needle, but what helped was seeing the videos and nobody passing out or screaming in pain. Once the needle was in my hand and I had a pinch of skin ready to jab, it was almost like jumping off a high cliff -- that's how nervous I was, then I just said to myself "quit being a sissy" and jabbed it in and got it over with. It turns out it wasn't a big deal at all and I'm going to be ok moving forward. For the testosterone injection, I gave my wife the honor of doing that one, right in the upper outer quadrant butt cheek, and that too was no big deal. So now it begins, a new chapter. It felt nice not having to put the cream on. Keeping my fingers crossed this works. Next follow up is in 3 months. [/QUOTE]
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