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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Running out of T early
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<blockquote data-quote="GeorgieBoy" data-source="post: 186725" data-attributes="member: 41175"><p>Exactly.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively, if your doc is not one of the sensible ones, one option is to take less than they initially prescribe and ask for more when your levels come back below optimal. Keep doing that until you get a prescription that includes a dose that makes you feel great/optimal + a good buffer so you never run out or have to refill your script every 10 weeks (unless you don't care about that. For me, I travel a lot and have to come back to the US to refill (pharmacy won't ship international), so the difference between having to refill every 10 weeks or every 6 months is significant).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeorgieBoy, post: 186725, member: 41175"] Exactly. Alternatively, if your doc is not one of the sensible ones, one option is to take less than they initially prescribe and ask for more when your levels come back below optimal. Keep doing that until you get a prescription that includes a dose that makes you feel great/optimal + a good buffer so you never run out or have to refill your script every 10 weeks (unless you don't care about that. For me, I travel a lot and have to come back to the US to refill (pharmacy won't ship international), so the difference between having to refill every 10 weeks or every 6 months is significant). [/QUOTE]
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