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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
My Experience with Testopel and Ideal State
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<blockquote data-quote="john.davidson25" data-source="post: 248265" data-attributes="member: 17706"><p>Hello folks!</p><p></p><p>I hope this will help some of you who may be considering Testopel. I've been on it over 5 years by now, here are the Pros and Cons</p><p></p><p>Pros:</p><p>1. Do it once every 3 months. Maintains high levels of T. </p><p>2. Easy relatively painless procedure</p><p>3. Insurance covers it (after making the Dr. office jump through hoops)</p><p>4. Not constantly worrying about T dosaging is a big help.</p><p></p><p>Cons:</p><p>1. It is a surgical procedure and things do go wrong. The pellets can pop out, the entry site opens up which can lead to more serious infections</p><p>2. I always feel you get jacked with high high dosage of T in the beginning and towards the last 2 weeks you hit a major crash.</p><p>3. Not all insurance may cover it. It is expensive.</p><p></p><p>I am now thinking of switching from this to the longer acting Shots, but I get freaked out that the shots have to be administered at doctor's office and you have to be under watch.</p><p></p><p>Historically I never responded well to creams, gels, patches. All nonsense to me. </p><p></p><p>I did do the 2 week T shots on the thighs but it really messes you up as you crash the last week.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone discovered the most optimum T replacement protocol and please share if you have one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john.davidson25, post: 248265, member: 17706"] Hello folks! I hope this will help some of you who may be considering Testopel. I've been on it over 5 years by now, here are the Pros and Cons Pros: 1. Do it once every 3 months. Maintains high levels of T. 2. Easy relatively painless procedure 3. Insurance covers it (after making the Dr. office jump through hoops) 4. Not constantly worrying about T dosaging is a big help. Cons: 1. It is a surgical procedure and things do go wrong. The pellets can pop out, the entry site opens up which can lead to more serious infections 2. I always feel you get jacked with high high dosage of T in the beginning and towards the last 2 weeks you hit a major crash. 3. Not all insurance may cover it. It is expensive. I am now thinking of switching from this to the longer acting Shots, but I get freaked out that the shots have to be administered at doctor's office and you have to be under watch. Historically I never responded well to creams, gels, patches. All nonsense to me. I did do the 2 week T shots on the thighs but it really messes you up as you crash the last week. Has anyone discovered the most optimum T replacement protocol and please share if you have one. [/QUOTE]
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