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<blockquote data-quote="DragonBits" data-source="post: 117694" data-attributes="member: 18023"><p>To me pellets sounded like a good idea in that they deliver a constant supply of testosterone for 4 months or so.</p><p></p><p>However, I would never go that route since I don't want to visit a doctor on a regular basis for any sort of treatment short of surgery or some really serious disease. Pellets also seem too expensive. I tend to go to a doctor when I need antibiotics or some other prescription meds, and I do have my own supply of antibiotics at home so technically I don't need to go for that either. I go because now I have medicare and it will pay so why not? </p><p></p><p>But in general I am pretty healthy at age 66, so that is a big factor in my not relying on doctors. I was without insurance and self pay for over 15 years.</p><p></p><p>In your situation, since you are paying out of pocket, I would go Defy Medical or Primebody, either the test Cypionate or gel. If you are comfortable injecting, go the test C route, the easy touch insulin needles (0.5 or 5/8 inch) are quite easy like a mosquito bite. I think most people here do shallow IM or SubQ. </p><p></p><p>In the past I liked my TT levels around 650-750 ng/dl, below 500 I don't feel good. But everyone can be different.</p><p></p><p>The 1.5 inch 22 ga deep 5 ml IM needles are a bit intimidating, but it's pretty rare to see anyone here using that type. I used this for 5 years and injected into the glute, but I was injecting 1000mg / 4ml of Nebido. The good thing, it was only once every 11 weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonBits, post: 117694, member: 18023"] To me pellets sounded like a good idea in that they deliver a constant supply of testosterone for 4 months or so. However, I would never go that route since I don't want to visit a doctor on a regular basis for any sort of treatment short of surgery or some really serious disease. Pellets also seem too expensive. I tend to go to a doctor when I need antibiotics or some other prescription meds, and I do have my own supply of antibiotics at home so technically I don't need to go for that either. I go because now I have medicare and it will pay so why not? But in general I am pretty healthy at age 66, so that is a big factor in my not relying on doctors. I was without insurance and self pay for over 15 years. In your situation, since you are paying out of pocket, I would go Defy Medical or Primebody, either the test Cypionate or gel. If you are comfortable injecting, go the test C route, the easy touch insulin needles (0.5 or 5/8 inch) are quite easy like a mosquito bite. I think most people here do shallow IM or SubQ. In the past I liked my TT levels around 650-750 ng/dl, below 500 I don't feel good. But everyone can be different. The 1.5 inch 22 ga deep 5 ml IM needles are a bit intimidating, but it's pretty rare to see anyone here using that type. I used this for 5 years and injected into the glute, but I was injecting 1000mg / 4ml of Nebido. The good thing, it was only once every 11 weeks. [/QUOTE]
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