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<blockquote data-quote="psaufan" data-source="post: 105014" data-attributes="member: 15079"><p>I am currently under the "care" of Low T Nation but am considering switching to Defy. I wanted to post this to see what the differences between the two companies are:</p><p></p><p>(1) Low T Nation cost me <strong>$299.00</strong> per month...that is an all-inclusive cost...there is not additional charges for blood work or consults...no additional cost for supplies or prescriptions.</p><p></p><p>(2) So, annualized, my cost if <strong>$3,600.00</strong>.</p><p></p><p>(3) Every month, I receive via FedEx a package that includes - all in a 30-day supply volume: my test cyp...my HCG (has to be mixed)...my mixing syringe...my AI (which I don't take so I have accumulated 8 months worth that I need to throw away)...my needles for my HCG injections and my needles for my test cyp injections.</p><p></p><p>(4) I do not have to deal with reordering supplies nor do I have to deal with any pharmacies.</p><p></p><p>(5) Consults are done over the phone following blood work.</p><p></p><p>That, in a nutshell, is my Low T Nation experience.</p><p></p><p>Here is my issue with Low T: my last bit of blood work showed my T level was in the neighborhood of 1600 and my EST around 35...Doctor said he had no issue with the 1600 but wanted me to take an AI for the EST. This after I clearly stated I did not want to take an AI and would rather lower my T level instead. And, 1600 seems pretty damn high.</p><p></p><p>From a convenience standpoint - alone - Low T is great to deal with. So, my concern with Low T is the quality of care. That is why I am considering Defy.</p><p></p><p>Can anyone share their experiences with Defy in comparison with the above?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psaufan, post: 105014, member: 15079"] I am currently under the "care" of Low T Nation but am considering switching to Defy. I wanted to post this to see what the differences between the two companies are: (1) Low T Nation cost me [B]$299.00[/B] per month...that is an all-inclusive cost...there is not additional charges for blood work or consults...no additional cost for supplies or prescriptions. (2) So, annualized, my cost if [B]$3,600.00[/B]. (3) Every month, I receive via FedEx a package that includes - all in a 30-day supply volume: my test cyp...my HCG (has to be mixed)...my mixing syringe...my AI (which I don't take so I have accumulated 8 months worth that I need to throw away)...my needles for my HCG injections and my needles for my test cyp injections. (4) I do not have to deal with reordering supplies nor do I have to deal with any pharmacies. (5) Consults are done over the phone following blood work. That, in a nutshell, is my Low T Nation experience. Here is my issue with Low T: my last bit of blood work showed my T level was in the neighborhood of 1600 and my EST around 35...Doctor said he had no issue with the 1600 but wanted me to take an AI for the EST. This after I clearly stated I did not want to take an AI and would rather lower my T level instead. And, 1600 seems pretty damn high. From a convenience standpoint - alone - Low T is great to deal with. So, my concern with Low T is the quality of care. That is why I am considering Defy. Can anyone share their experiences with Defy in comparison with the above? [/QUOTE]
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