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<blockquote data-quote="Kirk001" data-source="post: 108948" data-attributes="member: 18401"><p>I'm in a similar boat to you in that I'm new to this and probably going to start treatment soon. One other thing to consider is HCG. From what I've read, your urologist is probably not going to script HCG and I'm not sure whether those low-T centers do or not. And also from what I've read, I do not want to go on testosterone alone without HCG. </p><p></p><p>Partially that has to do with preserving fertility (I'm 39), and at 55 you may not be concerned with that, but it's more than that as well. "Back-filling the pathways" as Dr. Chrisler calls it, and preventing major shrinkage of the testicles. So even though I could probably go through a urologist under my insurance plan, I decided to just go with Defy from the start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kirk001, post: 108948, member: 18401"] I'm in a similar boat to you in that I'm new to this and probably going to start treatment soon. One other thing to consider is HCG. From what I've read, your urologist is probably not going to script HCG and I'm not sure whether those low-T centers do or not. And also from what I've read, I do not want to go on testosterone alone without HCG. Partially that has to do with preserving fertility (I'm 39), and at 55 you may not be concerned with that, but it's more than that as well. "Back-filling the pathways" as Dr. Chrisler calls it, and preventing major shrinkage of the testicles. So even though I could probably go through a urologist under my insurance plan, I decided to just go with Defy from the start. [/QUOTE]
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