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<blockquote data-quote="T-dog" data-source="post: 13237" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>Thank you Chris. I need to educate myself a little more on what all this stuff is so I can be better informed. I kind of just took it for granted I was getting more T so that would fix things. </p><p></p><p>My plan of action is read more here, contact my doctor to see what she suggests if my levels still aren't good (which i can't imagine they are) and find out how high she'd like me to have them, look at Defy and figure out if they take insurance or if I can afford them, and then do what's best for my health. </p><p></p><p>I'm pretty healthy and don't hardly ever go to doctors, so I'm not even sure how to stop seeing the one I'm going to if I'm able to do Defy. Something I'll have to figure out, but I imagine its like a painful breakup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T-dog, post: 13237, member: 2668"] Thank you Chris. I need to educate myself a little more on what all this stuff is so I can be better informed. I kind of just took it for granted I was getting more T so that would fix things. My plan of action is read more here, contact my doctor to see what she suggests if my levels still aren't good (which i can't imagine they are) and find out how high she'd like me to have them, look at Defy and figure out if they take insurance or if I can afford them, and then do what's best for my health. I'm pretty healthy and don't hardly ever go to doctors, so I'm not even sure how to stop seeing the one I'm going to if I'm able to do Defy. Something I'll have to figure out, but I imagine its like a painful breakup. [/QUOTE]
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