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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Subcutaneous Vs Intramuscular injections
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<blockquote data-quote="slicktop" data-source="post: 166418" data-attributes="member: 39800"><p>Is what ok to do for a while until you get a new Dr? The exact protocol? Or switching yourself to subq? Honestly, the answer is yes to both, but realize: it's your body and your choice. Yes, it's ok to continue what you're doing, but it's also ok to switch yourself to subq. You can order subq needles online and have them delivered. In most states you can buy them without prescription at Walgreens, Walmart, CVS, etc. Personally, I order them from ADW diabetes, two boxes at a time, and they come out to 15 cents each at that rate, with shipping included. I haven't found them cheaper anywhere else. If you have the script and are covered under insurance, there might not be a need to change docs depending on where you are and what your choices are. What's your concern with your current doctor?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slicktop, post: 166418, member: 39800"] Is what ok to do for a while until you get a new Dr? The exact protocol? Or switching yourself to subq? Honestly, the answer is yes to both, but realize: it's your body and your choice. Yes, it's ok to continue what you're doing, but it's also ok to switch yourself to subq. You can order subq needles online and have them delivered. In most states you can buy them without prescription at Walgreens, Walmart, CVS, etc. Personally, I order them from ADW diabetes, two boxes at a time, and they come out to 15 cents each at that rate, with shipping included. I haven't found them cheaper anywhere else. If you have the script and are covered under insurance, there might not be a need to change docs depending on where you are and what your choices are. What's your concern with your current doctor? [/QUOTE]
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