My TRT is at Risk due to shortage

jsr0367

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Been on TRT since 2015 when my Urologist put on TRT. My testosterone was 77. I was doing well on it but unfortunately my health insurance stopped paying for it because my Blood Work was NORMAL --- 700-800. My doctor appealed their decision but it was denied. I decided to use Cyp on my own volition through UGLs. Kept the same protocol and dosing and my levels were always on point.

It looks like my source is drying up and may have to speak to my urologist in May about resuming TRT with him, but I doubt he will approve it because he is part of a health system and Testosterone is a dirty word.

I am worried that I will crash if I go too long.

Any advice? Tips?
 
Been on TRT since 2015 when my Urologist put on TRT. My testosterone was 77. I was doing well on it but unfortunately my health insurance stopped paying for it because my Blood Work was NORMAL --- 700-800. My doctor appealed their decision but it was denied. I decided to use Cyp on my own volition through UGLs. Kept the same protocol and dosing and my levels were always on point.

It looks like my source is drying up and may have to speak to my urologist in May about resuming TRT with him, but I doubt he will approve it because he is part of a health system and Testosterone is a dirty word.

I am worried that I will crash if I go too long.

Any advice? Tips?
You could consider using defy medical. That's the clinic I use. It's out of pocket and relatively inexpensive. I get Labs every 6 months to 9 months after my labs I get a consultation.
 

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