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Testosterone Side Effect Management
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<blockquote data-quote="TucsonJJ" data-source="post: 183531" data-attributes="member: 40106"><p>I am sure they are useful and you are right, that expense is nothing, if you feel great most/all the time!</p><p>The info I got from a guy named Jesse there differs from your estimate... he said and I quote:</p><p><em><strong>"Total annual costs(on average, as every patient is going to differ) are around $1600-$1900(this estimate includes medications, follow up labs and consults), so you can divide that by 12, which comes to about $130-$160 per month on average. This would be for Labs, consults and medications."</strong></em></p><p>Jesse advised me to have all labs done through Defy, though would not insist...</p><p></p><p>Well, no matter...</p><p>I would guess that YOU could read your own labs and have a VERY good idea what you needed to do if any adjustments were needed... TT, FT, SHBG, Estradiol, Hematocrit, Albumin... you know what to do to adjust... yes? And every 6 months seems a long time in between consults... how often to you do the blood work? I am not experienced enough to know the ins and outs... you "veteranos" probably are... but MY "consultations" will be every few months and free... IF I can find a Doc that knows what's what... yes, that is difficult... IF my new Endo Doc doesn't work out, I will be going to a local resource, either Comstock or another group that specializes in TRT... costs will be pretty similar to what YOU indicated, not the costs Defy indicated. Cost for me is not an issue, though I hate to waste $$$ unnecessarily... cheapskate? Maybe...</p><p>I'd like to hear more about DHEA and pregenolone... when did you start... dosages... effects...</p><p>Thanks for all your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TucsonJJ, post: 183531, member: 40106"] I am sure they are useful and you are right, that expense is nothing, if you feel great most/all the time! The info I got from a guy named Jesse there differs from your estimate... he said and I quote: [I][B]"Total annual costs(on average, as every patient is going to differ) are around $1600-$1900(this estimate includes medications, follow up labs and consults), so you can divide that by 12, which comes to about $130-$160 per month on average. This would be for Labs, consults and medications."[/B][/I] Jesse advised me to have all labs done through Defy, though would not insist... Well, no matter... I would guess that YOU could read your own labs and have a VERY good idea what you needed to do if any adjustments were needed... TT, FT, SHBG, Estradiol, Hematocrit, Albumin... you know what to do to adjust... yes? And every 6 months seems a long time in between consults... how often to you do the blood work? I am not experienced enough to know the ins and outs... you "veteranos" probably are... but MY "consultations" will be every few months and free... IF I can find a Doc that knows what's what... yes, that is difficult... IF my new Endo Doc doesn't work out, I will be going to a local resource, either Comstock or another group that specializes in TRT... costs will be pretty similar to what YOU indicated, not the costs Defy indicated. Cost for me is not an issue, though I hate to waste $$$ unnecessarily... cheapskate? Maybe... I'd like to hear more about DHEA and pregenolone... when did you start... dosages... effects... Thanks for all your help! [/QUOTE]
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