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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Natural alternative to Arimidex
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<blockquote data-quote="swoops36" data-source="post: 183498" data-attributes="member: 38170"><p>In reality I think the ppl that find a local GP or endo to handle their TRT correctly are the lucky ones. Unicorns. Most of us have to go the clinic route, and the quality is all over the map with that, but you’re almost guaranteed to get an Rx for meds. They all costs $100-250/mo, offer the same meds, and require the same things to get started. If you find a clinic that you really jive with, letting others know is really helpful. That’s why I recommend mine. I didn’t want to use them at first. My doc retired and I didn’t have a choice since I’m in the sticks. But it turned out to be a really good place. I’ve heard good and bad reviews of Defy, it seems that it depends on which person you end up talking to once you get your appointment, which surprises me. You’d think they would all be about the same</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swoops36, post: 183498, member: 38170"] In reality I think the ppl that find a local GP or endo to handle their TRT correctly are the lucky ones. Unicorns. Most of us have to go the clinic route, and the quality is all over the map with that, but you’re almost guaranteed to get an Rx for meds. They all costs $100-250/mo, offer the same meds, and require the same things to get started. If you find a clinic that you really jive with, letting others know is really helpful. That’s why I recommend mine. I didn’t want to use them at first. My doc retired and I didn’t have a choice since I’m in the sticks. But it turned out to be a really good place. I’ve heard good and bad reviews of Defy, it seems that it depends on which person you end up talking to once you get your appointment, which surprises me. You’d think they would all be about the same [/QUOTE]
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