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<blockquote data-quote="Fatboy" data-source="post: 114560" data-attributes="member: 18857"><p>Ok spoke to Defy, Prime and Dr Rands office. Before I continue with that I want to asks a question. Why do we know free T has to do with SHBG stickiness/levels and not some other limiting factor at play? </p><p></p><p>Prime: I left a voicemail unfortunately. I looked up some reviews though and it didn’t look totally promising. </p><p></p><p>Defy: Seemed great. He sent me a bunch of emails to get us going and told me I could get a physical done at Walgreens? I’ve never heard of this. But he also mentioned urgent care which seems legit to me. He also said that treatment will be about 1,500 per year which I’m satisfied with. 250 for initial consult and 284 for bloods from their lab. Do you guys find that annual estimate to be accurate? </p><p></p><p>PSR: I’ve seen Dr McClain on YouTube and believe him to be an authority on this issue, which I like. Am I wrong in that? She wasn’t sure of annual costs but the initial consultation with Rando is 800 and the 90 day follow ups are 200 if under 30 minutes. 400 for anything over 30 minutes. I’m not sure about the cost of the meds. The cost of the labs they want to draw is 350. They draw from the same lab as Defy so maybe the extra cost is in extra tests being run? </p><p></p><p>Both said they would be willing to try and treat with HGC and an AI of some type if I don’t want to jump straight to the needle but both were vague about that because I wasn’t speaking to the doctors themselves yet. PSR did say Dr McClain strongly dislikes clomid and more than likely won’t prescribe it. She said he is partial to Anastrosol. (Spelling?) </p><p></p><p>I’m already grateful for you guys pointing me in the right direction but if anyone is willing to answer the above questions and give me their thoughts in general about these options & new info provided please feel encouraged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fatboy, post: 114560, member: 18857"] Ok spoke to Defy, Prime and Dr Rands office. Before I continue with that I want to asks a question. Why do we know free T has to do with SHBG stickiness/levels and not some other limiting factor at play? Prime: I left a voicemail unfortunately. I looked up some reviews though and it didn’t look totally promising. Defy: Seemed great. He sent me a bunch of emails to get us going and told me I could get a physical done at Walgreens? I’ve never heard of this. But he also mentioned urgent care which seems legit to me. He also said that treatment will be about 1,500 per year which I’m satisfied with. 250 for initial consult and 284 for bloods from their lab. Do you guys find that annual estimate to be accurate? PSR: I’ve seen Dr McClain on YouTube and believe him to be an authority on this issue, which I like. Am I wrong in that? She wasn’t sure of annual costs but the initial consultation with Rando is 800 and the 90 day follow ups are 200 if under 30 minutes. 400 for anything over 30 minutes. I’m not sure about the cost of the meds. The cost of the labs they want to draw is 350. They draw from the same lab as Defy so maybe the extra cost is in extra tests being run? Both said they would be willing to try and treat with HGC and an AI of some type if I don’t want to jump straight to the needle but both were vague about that because I wasn’t speaking to the doctors themselves yet. PSR did say Dr McClain strongly dislikes clomid and more than likely won’t prescribe it. She said he is partial to Anastrosol. (Spelling?) I’m already grateful for you guys pointing me in the right direction but if anyone is willing to answer the above questions and give me their thoughts in general about these options & new info provided please feel encouraged. [/QUOTE]
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