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Struggling With TRT: Labs
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<blockquote data-quote="JetSpyder" data-source="post: 41832" data-attributes="member: 13476"><p>Thanks everyone for the cordial and quick responses to my 1st post. A little background. I began TRT 2 yrs ago from a Dr. that didn't really know much about it. They tested my total T and it was at 220 (age 33). I began self injections of 200 mg test cyp 1 time per week. The results were great for about 6 months. Strong erections, much more energy and better gym workouts which were all lacking significantly. Then my insurance changed and I had to switch Dr's. I went to a low T clinic and was introduced to people that had no clue what they were doing. They would not write me a script for test at home so I had to come in once a week for a shot. I travel A LOT for work so it was nearly impossible to come in on a weekly basis. They were giving me 200 mg one week. Then 220-250 next time. Charging me $300/mo. After a year of this non sense I switched to another clinic who would send me home with test ( so they said on the phone). They made me pay for a 10 ml vial which they kept and would send me home with 2-3 syringes of 100 mg per syringe. They were charging me $800 for a 10 ml vial. At this time my wife and I decided that it was time to try and have a child. I had previously been on HCG from the other clinic to help with test shrinkage and semen loss. The Dr. that was in charge told me that men do not take HCG, that it is only for women and they would NEVER prescribe HCG. I explained to them how it worked but they wouldn't budge. Needless to say I knew that this was ridiculous but the only Dr. in the city that I heard was knowledgable was a 5 month wait. So I put myself on the wait list. CONTINUED BELOW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JetSpyder, post: 41832, member: 13476"] Thanks everyone for the cordial and quick responses to my 1st post. A little background. I began TRT 2 yrs ago from a Dr. that didn't really know much about it. They tested my total T and it was at 220 (age 33). I began self injections of 200 mg test cyp 1 time per week. The results were great for about 6 months. Strong erections, much more energy and better gym workouts which were all lacking significantly. Then my insurance changed and I had to switch Dr's. I went to a low T clinic and was introduced to people that had no clue what they were doing. They would not write me a script for test at home so I had to come in once a week for a shot. I travel A LOT for work so it was nearly impossible to come in on a weekly basis. They were giving me 200 mg one week. Then 220-250 next time. Charging me $300/mo. After a year of this non sense I switched to another clinic who would send me home with test ( so they said on the phone). They made me pay for a 10 ml vial which they kept and would send me home with 2-3 syringes of 100 mg per syringe. They were charging me $800 for a 10 ml vial. At this time my wife and I decided that it was time to try and have a child. I had previously been on HCG from the other clinic to help with test shrinkage and semen loss. The Dr. that was in charge told me that men do not take HCG, that it is only for women and they would NEVER prescribe HCG. I explained to them how it worked but they wouldn't budge. Needless to say I knew that this was ridiculous but the only Dr. in the city that I heard was knowledgable was a 5 month wait. So I put myself on the wait list. CONTINUED BELOW [/QUOTE]
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