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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Irregular libido and night sweats
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<blockquote data-quote="Kettlebells" data-source="post: 143313" data-attributes="member: 17086"><p>I decided to turn TRT treatment over to a local, well-respected urologist who specializes in male sexual health from my endocrinologist. He looked at my labs and said that my endocrinologist was doing the bare minimum she needed to do with respect to treatment and that my valley was too low (I get my blood drawn before I apply topical solution). We discussed treatment options, and I decided to go on pellets. I understand that pellets get a bad rap for being a cash cow for urologists, but my doctor appears to be above the board. My insurance plan only covers 6 Testopel pellets. My urologist wrote and faxed a script to a compounding pharmacy for the remaining pellets that he will insert. I paid the pharmacy directly. They are shipping the compounded pellets to me. I was hesitant to use a compound product, but he assured me that he routinely uses them with his patients. The price difference between Testopel and compounded pellets is ridiculous, but my insurance plan does not cover compounded pellets. I am starting out with 10 pellets. Hopefully, that dosage does not take me too high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kettlebells, post: 143313, member: 17086"] I decided to turn TRT treatment over to a local, well-respected urologist who specializes in male sexual health from my endocrinologist. He looked at my labs and said that my endocrinologist was doing the bare minimum she needed to do with respect to treatment and that my valley was too low (I get my blood drawn before I apply topical solution). We discussed treatment options, and I decided to go on pellets. I understand that pellets get a bad rap for being a cash cow for urologists, but my doctor appears to be above the board. My insurance plan only covers 6 Testopel pellets. My urologist wrote and faxed a script to a compounding pharmacy for the remaining pellets that he will insert. I paid the pharmacy directly. They are shipping the compounded pellets to me. I was hesitant to use a compound product, but he assured me that he routinely uses them with his patients. The price difference between Testopel and compounded pellets is ridiculous, but my insurance plan does not cover compounded pellets. I am starting out with 10 pellets. Hopefully, that dosage does not take me too high. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Irregular libido and night sweats
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