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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Talking to a new doc about my testosterone use.
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<blockquote data-quote="HHertz" data-source="post: 25909" data-attributes="member: 12392"><p>Ok, Hello all. Registered to ask about this, but I see a wealth of knowledge here. I'm 39yo.</p><p></p><p>So' I've been employed without insurance for a couple years, but now have a good job (union) with full benefits including, of course, health. Now to make this short, I realized through self paid bloodwork that my test was on the lower end of norm and I will readily admit, as a person who has found weightlifting, I went ahead and did a cycle of testosterone. Loved it, great gains, will do it again most likely. Now, considering I felt that there was no way my natural levels were going to ever be where i want them to be (mid-high normal) I've stayed on a self prescribed TRT for some time now. Feel great. Don't plan on stopping, ever.</p><p></p><p>My question is how do I broach the subject with a new doctor and what should I expect. I am of course wanting my insurance to pay, have a legit prescription, and most importantly have my health monitored by a professional.</p><p></p><p>Any knowledge or advice on this would be much appreciated, but, please do not lecture or judge me for my decisions.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HHertz, post: 25909, member: 12392"] Ok, Hello all. Registered to ask about this, but I see a wealth of knowledge here. I'm 39yo. So' I've been employed without insurance for a couple years, but now have a good job (union) with full benefits including, of course, health. Now to make this short, I realized through self paid bloodwork that my test was on the lower end of norm and I will readily admit, as a person who has found weightlifting, I went ahead and did a cycle of testosterone. Loved it, great gains, will do it again most likely. Now, considering I felt that there was no way my natural levels were going to ever be where i want them to be (mid-high normal) I've stayed on a self prescribed TRT for some time now. Feel great. Don't plan on stopping, ever. My question is how do I broach the subject with a new doctor and what should I expect. I am of course wanting my insurance to pay, have a legit prescription, and most importantly have my health monitored by a professional. Any knowledge or advice on this would be much appreciated, but, please do not lecture or judge me for my decisions. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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