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<blockquote data-quote="DragonBits" data-source="post: 184781" data-attributes="member: 18023"><p>Not exactly, I gave the short version.</p><p></p><p>You can buy testosterone at a drug store without a prescription in Thailand, though it would be difficult to get nebido because it's much more expensive vs testosterone cypionate / enanthate and they don't carry it, the others are much cheaper more commonly available, though they don't like selling to tourists. I would have likely had to go to pattaya where the majority of western tourist hang out to buy testos cypionate.</p><p></p><p>I took a testosterone blood test in 1995 at age 40, it was 376 ng/dl at that time, it wasn't likely to get better with age. I got the Nebido in 2009. when I was 57.</p><p></p><p>I was only in Thailand 6 weeks in 2009 I visited several more times after that as I joined a thai dating site. I started more blood testing around 2011, then my testos level was 635 ng/dl, that is with nebido.</p><p></p><p>For a short time I got into international dating, thailand, hong kong, china, my next desired location was South America, but my dating life got sidelined when I got engaged. </p><p></p><p>The thai doctor gave me a prescription for Nebido, but that is only good for 6 months, and at that time UK pharmacies would accept a foreign prescription. The last 3 years I was using a UK pharmacy with a relationship with a UK telehealth doctor, he required 2 complete blood test before prescribing. But a few months ago that doctor left to another entirely different sort of practice, he wasn't replaced and the pharmacy won't issue Nebido without a prescription. </p><p></p><p>Thus my "problem" <strong>I "switched" 2 weeks ago</strong>, I used Nebido for over 10 years. </p><p></p><p>I had no health insurance since 2008 to about 2015, so I only ordered blood test if I got sick, and only went to a doctor if I got sick in a way that concerned me. I checked glucose / cholesterol on a regular basis several times a year. I did order eye retinal eye surgery ~2012m but with no health insurance I got the surgery in a fancy hospital in Bangkok, it was far cheaper. (I did deduct the air fare as medical travel.) </p><p></p><p><strong>Since 2015 I have had over 25 blood tests which include the usual and the uncommon tests, including for testosterone. I think the excel male forum made me more curious. </strong></p><p></p><p>And it has gotten cheaper and easier to order blood tests, and I was curious about many blood markers, like PSA, glucose challenge test, Pregnenolone, Aldosterone, IGF-1, Progesterone, calcium heart scans, DHT, cq10 levels, vitamin levels, iron panels, thyroid panels, detailed lipid analysis, along with all the common stuff. </p><p></p><p>ANd now I have medicare, so I see a doc on a regular basis.</p><p></p><p>But generally I am in good health, so nothing indicated any sort of problem, but now I know a lot of details. At least if anything were out of wack, I now have a trend line on many blood markers. </p><p></p><p>I wasn't giving advice, only answered "why nebido" and the question about kratom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonBits, post: 184781, member: 18023"] Not exactly, I gave the short version. You can buy testosterone at a drug store without a prescription in Thailand, though it would be difficult to get nebido because it's much more expensive vs testosterone cypionate / enanthate and they don't carry it, the others are much cheaper more commonly available, though they don't like selling to tourists. I would have likely had to go to pattaya where the majority of western tourist hang out to buy testos cypionate. I took a testosterone blood test in 1995 at age 40, it was 376 ng/dl at that time, it wasn't likely to get better with age. I got the Nebido in 2009. when I was 57. I was only in Thailand 6 weeks in 2009 I visited several more times after that as I joined a thai dating site. I started more blood testing around 2011, then my testos level was 635 ng/dl, that is with nebido. For a short time I got into international dating, thailand, hong kong, china, my next desired location was South America, but my dating life got sidelined when I got engaged. The thai doctor gave me a prescription for Nebido, but that is only good for 6 months, and at that time UK pharmacies would accept a foreign prescription. The last 3 years I was using a UK pharmacy with a relationship with a UK telehealth doctor, he required 2 complete blood test before prescribing. But a few months ago that doctor left to another entirely different sort of practice, he wasn't replaced and the pharmacy won't issue Nebido without a prescription. Thus my "problem" [B]I "switched" 2 weeks ago[/B], I used Nebido for over 10 years. I had no health insurance since 2008 to about 2015, so I only ordered blood test if I got sick, and only went to a doctor if I got sick in a way that concerned me. I checked glucose / cholesterol on a regular basis several times a year. I did order eye retinal eye surgery ~2012m but with no health insurance I got the surgery in a fancy hospital in Bangkok, it was far cheaper. (I did deduct the air fare as medical travel.) [B]Since 2015 I have had over 25 blood tests which include the usual and the uncommon tests, including for testosterone. I think the excel male forum made me more curious. [/B] And it has gotten cheaper and easier to order blood tests, and I was curious about many blood markers, like PSA, glucose challenge test, Pregnenolone, Aldosterone, IGF-1, Progesterone, calcium heart scans, DHT, cq10 levels, vitamin levels, iron panels, thyroid panels, detailed lipid analysis, along with all the common stuff. ANd now I have medicare, so I see a doc on a regular basis. But generally I am in good health, so nothing indicated any sort of problem, but now I know a lot of details. At least if anything were out of wack, I now have a trend line on many blood markers. I wasn't giving advice, only answered "why nebido" and the question about kratom. [/QUOTE]
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