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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
I want to go with defy, but I have a major concern
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<blockquote data-quote="averagemale" data-source="post: 37674" data-attributes="member: 13157"><p>coastwatcher: I have medicaid so even if I lost my job I'd be covered. I don't really pay much for visiting doctors or medicines. I don't worry about how much I have to pay for local treatment, but as we all know most local doctors are nowhere near as good as defy. I understand they're worth the money, I only worry about the future. </p><p></p><p>GA8314: I'm in sales mostly, so I understand that testosterone can help with my performance, and it's really an investment especially if it boosts my performance. </p><p></p><p>I do understand that $100 a month isn't much to come up with, but there are other things I need to pay for. I'm just trying to plan for worst case scenario, we've all seen what can happen such as the 2008 financial crisis. It didn't matter what you did, if the average person doesn't have money, it becomes very very difficult to do any kind of work for money. I might sound paranoid, but I am just thinking seriously about the commitment that TRT is. I am trying to take it seriously. </p><p></p><p>I have a high school degree, so finding jobs is really difficult. Especially when you add in that I'm not really able to do manual labor due to a sleep disorder. I just accept that I cannot know what the future holds, no one can, and in a couple of years things can change a LOT. Having a savings for defy would probably help ease my fears. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Does anyone have any thoughts on my other questions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="averagemale, post: 37674, member: 13157"] coastwatcher: I have medicaid so even if I lost my job I'd be covered. I don't really pay much for visiting doctors or medicines. I don't worry about how much I have to pay for local treatment, but as we all know most local doctors are nowhere near as good as defy. I understand they're worth the money, I only worry about the future. GA8314: I'm in sales mostly, so I understand that testosterone can help with my performance, and it's really an investment especially if it boosts my performance. I do understand that $100 a month isn't much to come up with, but there are other things I need to pay for. I'm just trying to plan for worst case scenario, we've all seen what can happen such as the 2008 financial crisis. It didn't matter what you did, if the average person doesn't have money, it becomes very very difficult to do any kind of work for money. I might sound paranoid, but I am just thinking seriously about the commitment that TRT is. I am trying to take it seriously. I have a high school degree, so finding jobs is really difficult. Especially when you add in that I'm not really able to do manual labor due to a sleep disorder. I just accept that I cannot know what the future holds, no one can, and in a couple of years things can change a LOT. Having a savings for defy would probably help ease my fears. Does anyone have any thoughts on my other questions? [/QUOTE]
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