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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Cessation of TRT a good idea for me?
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<blockquote data-quote="klepp0906" data-source="post: 165252" data-attributes="member: 22245"><p>Ah, no i didnt mean cessation of trt necessarily. I meant ceasing the AI. Sounds like youre more championing the opposite. Or adding something in addition to.</p><p></p><p>I certainly felt better on the IM than subQ, but when levels are similar I dont understand why the difference? Is it truly the peaks from IM that would be the only explanation? Also never had ED to the degree I do now, before. Unsure if it was the change to SubQ, or the gradual thickening of the blood over time. But at some point it just turned off entirely.</p><p></p><p>Does defy take insurance? Might be a silly question, not sure how TRT clinics operate after all. </p><p></p><p>Assuming they do, would current/prior blood work be submissible to fast track things, or would it require fresh labs aka me coming off trt anyways? </p><p></p><p>I appreciate your time, thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klepp0906, post: 165252, member: 22245"] Ah, no i didnt mean cessation of trt necessarily. I meant ceasing the AI. Sounds like youre more championing the opposite. Or adding something in addition to. I certainly felt better on the IM than subQ, but when levels are similar I dont understand why the difference? Is it truly the peaks from IM that would be the only explanation? Also never had ED to the degree I do now, before. Unsure if it was the change to SubQ, or the gradual thickening of the blood over time. But at some point it just turned off entirely. Does defy take insurance? Might be a silly question, not sure how TRT clinics operate after all. Assuming they do, would current/prior blood work be submissible to fast track things, or would it require fresh labs aka me coming off trt anyways? I appreciate your time, thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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