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Hi! need TRT/hypothyroid help
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<blockquote data-quote="kspat" data-source="post: 38201" data-attributes="member: 13265"><p>Hello, I'm 50 years old. TT is 222, FT is 4.4 so I have been hoping to start TRT. Another problem is that my TSH was 6.140. The urologist that I'm seeing would not start me on TRT until I saw a primary care doc to address my hypothyroid, not a bad idea. He said that all of my symptoms of fatigue, ED, low libido, loss of strength, slower reflexes could all be a result of being hypothyroid. He said that if I came back with my TSH "In range" (0.450-4.500), then he would start me on Test Cyp. He does not do Anastrozole or HcG. The only reason I wanted to use the urologist was because I could use my insurance. I have been thinking of just going with Defy though..Those of you that go to Defy, could you tell me approximately how much your meds cost broken down per MONTH? I just want an idea as to how much Defy patients are paying a month for their meds.</p><p></p><p>Thank you!</p><p></p><p>p</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kspat, post: 38201, member: 13265"] Hello, I'm 50 years old. TT is 222, FT is 4.4 so I have been hoping to start TRT. Another problem is that my TSH was 6.140. The urologist that I'm seeing would not start me on TRT until I saw a primary care doc to address my hypothyroid, not a bad idea. He said that all of my symptoms of fatigue, ED, low libido, loss of strength, slower reflexes could all be a result of being hypothyroid. He said that if I came back with my TSH "In range" (0.450-4.500), then he would start me on Test Cyp. He does not do Anastrozole or HcG. The only reason I wanted to use the urologist was because I could use my insurance. I have been thinking of just going with Defy though..Those of you that go to Defy, could you tell me approximately how much your meds cost broken down per MONTH? I just want an idea as to how much Defy patients are paying a month for their meds. Thank you! p [/QUOTE]
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