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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
[Question] Frequent Urination + Hypogonadism (crashed E2)
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<blockquote data-quote="FeelingLost" data-source="post: 85975" data-attributes="member: 15131"><p>It will be interesting if you can get insurance to pay for your TRT. I have Aetna Blue Cross Blue Shield Silver only gold is more expensive and they would not pay for my TRT. $1024/month is my premium I'm retired so I pay this not a company.</p><p>There first stall will be you need two blood test at least 1 month apart and your TT needs to be below 200ng/dL.</p><p>By the time I jumped thru all Aetna's hoops my PCP had my blood lvls so jacked I dropped him and his TRT program.</p><p></p><p>How would you like to see these TRT numbers when you are paying with your own cash. My testim Gel was $300 a month.</p><p></p><p><img src="https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4476/37051765213_b08521ca59_z.jpg" class="bbImage" alt="" data-url="https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4476/37051765213_b08521ca59_z.jpg" style="" /></p><p>Defy is a cash only clinic so I'm still writing checks but at least I don't have super sensitive rock hard nipples and I've stopped crying while watching TV shows, haha DAM E2 and prolactin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FeelingLost, post: 85975, member: 15131"] It will be interesting if you can get insurance to pay for your TRT. I have Aetna Blue Cross Blue Shield Silver only gold is more expensive and they would not pay for my TRT. $1024/month is my premium I'm retired so I pay this not a company. There first stall will be you need two blood test at least 1 month apart and your TT needs to be below 200ng/dL. By the time I jumped thru all Aetna's hoops my PCP had my blood lvls so jacked I dropped him and his TRT program. How would you like to see these TRT numbers when you are paying with your own cash. My testim Gel was $300 a month. [IMG]https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4476/37051765213_b08521ca59_z.jpg[/IMG] Defy is a cash only clinic so I'm still writing checks but at least I don't have super sensitive rock hard nipples and I've stopped crying while watching TV shows, haha DAM E2 and prolactin [/QUOTE]
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[Question] Frequent Urination + Hypogonadism (crashed E2)
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