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Switched from pellets to subQ and have FATIGUE
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<blockquote data-quote="poweller" data-source="post: 127416" data-attributes="member: 18261"><p>Hey buddy. Thanks for sharing your experience. Makes me feel good that I’m not the only one with this issue. Isn’t it weird and frustrating? Pellets made me feel great — lots of energy, clear thinking, good mood, fat loss, increased lean body mass, an off-the-charts libido, strong erections & great orgasms. I was paying cash for pellets (my insurance won’t cover it), and that industry in Southern California is a total racket. After the professional fees, the service fees, the procedure fees, and the excessive laboratory testing in a boutique specialty lab every time I underwent an implantation (4 to 5 times per year), I was literally paying $10,000 a year for pellets. I can get testosterone cypionate for about $300 per year. Too bad it makes me feel awful! I’m going to look into the 10-week undecanoate injection. My insurance will cover it. You’re lucky your insurance will cover it. However, my backside also looks like a bull’s in a barb wired pasture: lots of scarring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poweller, post: 127416, member: 18261"] Hey buddy. Thanks for sharing your experience. Makes me feel good that I’m not the only one with this issue. Isn’t it weird and frustrating? Pellets made me feel great — lots of energy, clear thinking, good mood, fat loss, increased lean body mass, an off-the-charts libido, strong erections & great orgasms. I was paying cash for pellets (my insurance won’t cover it), and that industry in Southern California is a total racket. After the professional fees, the service fees, the procedure fees, and the excessive laboratory testing in a boutique specialty lab every time I underwent an implantation (4 to 5 times per year), I was literally paying $10,000 a year for pellets. I can get testosterone cypionate for about $300 per year. Too bad it makes me feel awful! I’m going to look into the 10-week undecanoate injection. My insurance will cover it. You’re lucky your insurance will cover it. However, my backside also looks like a bull’s in a barb wired pasture: lots of scarring. [/QUOTE]
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