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I'm pretty sure the ice cream costs more in Europe than the US, or maybe that's what you're saying. $14.16 for 465ml of Ben & Jerry's.


As for my experience with healthcare outside the US, my best advice is to avoid the public if possible. The exception is from my experience is Switzerland because most is private, as is the insurance although all are required to maintain a minimum. I've dealt with public in the UK, France, and Italy. Like I said, this is based off my experience. You can be had in either system. In public you're paying in taxes which are 28% across board in Hungary (income/sales). For my residence permit, I was required to show proof of health insurance in the US. I'm paying cash for medications and paying outside the public system makes it well more expensive than the US. Anyway, you aren't getting trt treatment in most of Europe. I have found 2 doctors in Budapest who will do it and I looks long and hard. As for treating trt in Europe besides Hungary, I'm only aware of Greece and UK. In Greece you cannot even get hcg. If anyone knows other countries, PLEASE tell me.


I'm curious, who thinks that doctors in the US who send patients to places like Empower are paid some kind of commission? If so, is that based on the $$ value of drugs purchased or the number of patients? If $$, maybe that could account for overdosing. I have zero evidence of this but I wouldn't be surprised. Related, I'm spending half on Test at this point because I dropped myself from 200mg/week to 100. And get better results.


Same for me about Viagra. I was embarrassed to talk to a doctor for several years. Finally when I did he told me he has patients from like 24-80 years old. This solved most of this kind of problem.


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