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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 277415" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>I am also having trouble finding videos of all those influencers etc that claim they get testosterone from T clinics and don't even need it. I would like to see a couple of those so I can have a good laugh. Of course I have never been a huge fan of internet influencers and these testosterone gurus who are out to collect "hits." A fool is born every minute.</p><p></p><p>You know, I use to have a mentor that always repeated the phrase "Caveat emptor" I have done a whole lot of traveling all over the world when I was a competing athlete. What I saw in so many countries is you could literally walk into any pharmacy and buy testosterone or most other drug you needed. The pharmacists were always there to help you and seem to be very knowledgeable. While America criticized these pharmacies and their drugs, most of us who have traveled extensively recognize that these pharmacies are as good of better than those here in America and doctors and hospital are also very good. The sad part is they are also much less expensive that what we see in America. We need a good dose of critical thinking in this country so we are not lead around by our nose like sheep. Sad retired people who have worked so hard all their lives have to travel outside the USA to get medical treatment. Prescription prices might fall for a change if we didn't have so many middle men in our pockets.</p><p></p><p>When I was dating my wife who lived in Buenos Aires, Argentina there was an elderly couple who we met in my hotel. The were there for medical surgery for the husband. Retired people who could not afford this procedure in America so they traveled there to get it done. They were very impressed with the doctors and absolutely impressed with the Swiss owned hospital they went to and said it was equal to anything they had seen in America. I also was considering taking a teaching job at a Catholic Hospital in Goana, Brazil. The had a huge medical school on campus and I got a tour of the hospital. Very impressive and again, equal to anything I saw here. But at the time, Brazil was like Argentina and so many EU countries I have been to where you did not need a doctor or prescription to walk into a pharmacy and get needed medication. I walked right in any pharmacy there and bought what ever medication I needed, My wife even got tramadol a couple of times in Argentina. She use to go to the pharmacy to get injections of Primabolin when she competed. I picked p a source there once who brought in plane loads of vet products for race horses in the Miami area. This guy walked in a local café we met him at and opened up a duffel bag full of a variety of anabolic steroids and sat them on the table. Not one person there even watched what was going on because it was not illegal. Of course I was freaking out. Black market, nope, all phara products from all over the world.</p><p></p><p>We use to cross the Texas border for year to go to a pharmacy right over the boarder at Nuevo Progresso. The guy working there were very knowledgeable of medicine and we always walked back with two bags of medication. Its probably the biggest reason older tourist go there. I knew these guys so well they started crossing the border with my phone order and mailed to to me from the USA. Back then you could get Soma muscle relaxers. Everything was good and at a very reasonable price.</p><p></p><p>In America we are all treated like idiots and obviously we are not smart enough to educate ourselves in what medication is needed for common illnesses like a friggin' sore throat. Instead we get a sore throat, have to wait on a doctor to see us, spend $$$ on culture testing, then go to the local CVS and wait all day for them to fill a simple prescription for an antibiotic. By then you sore throat is almost gone. Plus, we have spent $100's just to get a script. Here in Houston, I know quite a few people that go over the border to buy medication, go see doctors and dentist. Why because they are just too expensive here. This is a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 277415, member: 43589"] I am also having trouble finding videos of all those influencers etc that claim they get testosterone from T clinics and don't even need it. I would like to see a couple of those so I can have a good laugh. Of course I have never been a huge fan of internet influencers and these testosterone gurus who are out to collect "hits." A fool is born every minute. You know, I use to have a mentor that always repeated the phrase "Caveat emptor" I have done a whole lot of traveling all over the world when I was a competing athlete. What I saw in so many countries is you could literally walk into any pharmacy and buy testosterone or most other drug you needed. The pharmacists were always there to help you and seem to be very knowledgeable. While America criticized these pharmacies and their drugs, most of us who have traveled extensively recognize that these pharmacies are as good of better than those here in America and doctors and hospital are also very good. The sad part is they are also much less expensive that what we see in America. We need a good dose of critical thinking in this country so we are not lead around by our nose like sheep. Sad retired people who have worked so hard all their lives have to travel outside the USA to get medical treatment. Prescription prices might fall for a change if we didn't have so many middle men in our pockets. When I was dating my wife who lived in Buenos Aires, Argentina there was an elderly couple who we met in my hotel. The were there for medical surgery for the husband. Retired people who could not afford this procedure in America so they traveled there to get it done. They were very impressed with the doctors and absolutely impressed with the Swiss owned hospital they went to and said it was equal to anything they had seen in America. I also was considering taking a teaching job at a Catholic Hospital in Goana, Brazil. The had a huge medical school on campus and I got a tour of the hospital. Very impressive and again, equal to anything I saw here. But at the time, Brazil was like Argentina and so many EU countries I have been to where you did not need a doctor or prescription to walk into a pharmacy and get needed medication. I walked right in any pharmacy there and bought what ever medication I needed, My wife even got tramadol a couple of times in Argentina. She use to go to the pharmacy to get injections of Primabolin when she competed. I picked p a source there once who brought in plane loads of vet products for race horses in the Miami area. This guy walked in a local café we met him at and opened up a duffel bag full of a variety of anabolic steroids and sat them on the table. Not one person there even watched what was going on because it was not illegal. Of course I was freaking out. Black market, nope, all phara products from all over the world. We use to cross the Texas border for year to go to a pharmacy right over the boarder at Nuevo Progresso. The guy working there were very knowledgeable of medicine and we always walked back with two bags of medication. Its probably the biggest reason older tourist go there. I knew these guys so well they started crossing the border with my phone order and mailed to to me from the USA. Back then you could get Soma muscle relaxers. Everything was good and at a very reasonable price. In America we are all treated like idiots and obviously we are not smart enough to educate ourselves in what medication is needed for common illnesses like a friggin' sore throat. Instead we get a sore throat, have to wait on a doctor to see us, spend $$$ on culture testing, then go to the local CVS and wait all day for them to fill a simple prescription for an antibiotic. By then you sore throat is almost gone. Plus, we have spent $100's just to get a script. Here in Houston, I know quite a few people that go over the border to buy medication, go see doctors and dentist. Why because they are just too expensive here. This is a problem. [/QUOTE]
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