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Official Natesto Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Fortunate" data-source="post: 214662" data-attributes="member: 42264"><p>I am not familiar with the applicator from Defy, but Natesto is simple. The applicator is smooth and curved a little to fit nicely. You are supposed to apply it to the lateral wall of the nose. I insert to the desired depth, pump and use the inserter to wipe the medication a little on the wall of the nose. As I remove it, I use the tip to sort of smear the medicine on the nose wall. I think this spreads it out a bit, making it less thick. Then, when I remove the inserter, I pinch the nose a bit to further spread it. It all takes about ten seconds.</p><p></p><p>I have found that I "feel" the medicine more if I don't insert it deeply. On the other hand, when you insert it deeply, you kinda taste it. Oddly, I don't mind it.</p><p></p><p>If you really want to give the experiment a try, I recommend exploring ways to get Natesto. It's now covered by many insurance plans. If not, sometimes you can find a local pharmacy that will help you with a coupon or assistance program to make it affordable. CVS may not take the time to help you, but local pharmacies that do a lot of TRT tend to be more aware of the assistance programs out there.</p><p></p><p>Also, regarding cream, for a long stretch, I used a little cream to supplement Natesto. It actually worked pretty well. But, I had trouble with feeling crappy when I used the cream as my primary TRT. So, for a bit, I tried to go back to using a small amount to supplement Natesto. Still felt crappy. No idea why, since I did it for a long stretch in the past. TRT can be really tricky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortunate, post: 214662, member: 42264"] I am not familiar with the applicator from Defy, but Natesto is simple. The applicator is smooth and curved a little to fit nicely. You are supposed to apply it to the lateral wall of the nose. I insert to the desired depth, pump and use the inserter to wipe the medication a little on the wall of the nose. As I remove it, I use the tip to sort of smear the medicine on the nose wall. I think this spreads it out a bit, making it less thick. Then, when I remove the inserter, I pinch the nose a bit to further spread it. It all takes about ten seconds. I have found that I "feel" the medicine more if I don't insert it deeply. On the other hand, when you insert it deeply, you kinda taste it. Oddly, I don't mind it. If you really want to give the experiment a try, I recommend exploring ways to get Natesto. It's now covered by many insurance plans. If not, sometimes you can find a local pharmacy that will help you with a coupon or assistance program to make it affordable. CVS may not take the time to help you, but local pharmacies that do a lot of TRT tend to be more aware of the assistance programs out there. Also, regarding cream, for a long stretch, I used a little cream to supplement Natesto. It actually worked pretty well. But, I had trouble with feeling crappy when I used the cream as my primary TRT. So, for a bit, I tried to go back to using a small amount to supplement Natesto. Still felt crappy. No idea why, since I did it for a long stretch in the past. TRT can be really tricky. [/QUOTE]
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