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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="fifty" data-source="post: 183503" data-attributes="member: 18511"><p>No hard feelings. I just thought it was odd that Dr. Comstock who you recommended required video chat to do telemed which is why that didn't work out for your situation. Maybe you could use your smartphone for video chat at home connected to wireless internet. If you really wanted to see Dr. Comstock and didn't have wireless internet at home, maybe you could do the video chat on your smartphone from your car parked next to a Starbucks using their wireless internet. Sounds odd but you gotta do what you gotta do.</p><p></p><p>Yes I have been a patient of Defy. I was not trying to pump them. I just posted an article that provided some details on their cost; generally $100-$200/month when all is said and done. Many TRT clinics don't require video chat. For example, Defy just does their appointments via regular phone calls.</p><p></p><p>I realize you can get a bottle of testosterone for $50 which would last 20 weeks but that requires going on the doctor search adventure that you seem to be on right now. Basically you either do that in search of the $10/month testosterone prescription or you do telemed which can be very little effort in finding a good doc but the cost can be ~10x higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fifty, post: 183503, member: 18511"] No hard feelings. I just thought it was odd that Dr. Comstock who you recommended required video chat to do telemed which is why that didn't work out for your situation. Maybe you could use your smartphone for video chat at home connected to wireless internet. If you really wanted to see Dr. Comstock and didn't have wireless internet at home, maybe you could do the video chat on your smartphone from your car parked next to a Starbucks using their wireless internet. Sounds odd but you gotta do what you gotta do. Yes I have been a patient of Defy. I was not trying to pump them. I just posted an article that provided some details on their cost; generally $100-$200/month when all is said and done. Many TRT clinics don't require video chat. For example, Defy just does their appointments via regular phone calls. I realize you can get a bottle of testosterone for $50 which would last 20 weeks but that requires going on the doctor search adventure that you seem to be on right now. Basically you either do that in search of the $10/month testosterone prescription or you do telemed which can be very little effort in finding a good doc but the cost can be ~10x higher. [/QUOTE]
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