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TRT and trying to fight for your health
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkM" data-source="post: 112878"><p>Some people do well on Androgel, Testim, or creams and many do not. I tried Androgel and it was “okay” at best but it got to where the insurance companies did not want to cover it. Once I finally got approved the script would only be good for 6 months. Every time I tried to renew the script it took two to three months to finally get the insurance company to approve it. I got tired of the insurance companies controlling my health and well being. You are experiencing that now. Just wait til you go through that process for a few years. With Androgel you have to be very careful with it so you do not get it on you wife, children, grandchildren, etc....you can easily wash it off if you get the area you applied the gel to wet and if you sweat too soon after applying you can sweat it off. Lastly, you do not know how well your body will absorb the gel. I switched to injections and am so glad I did.</p><p></p><p>Defy my will be out of pocket but well worth it. Here is a link to their website: <a href="https://www.defymedical.com/" target="_blank">https://www.defymedical.com/</a></p><p></p><p>They have an ad on the forum you can click on too. If you lab work is current and covers all the bases they will likely accept it as at least part of your lab work. When you get on their website you can request a free consultation to see if you'd like them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkM, post: 112878"] Some people do well on Androgel, Testim, or creams and many do not. I tried Androgel and it was “okay” at best but it got to where the insurance companies did not want to cover it. Once I finally got approved the script would only be good for 6 months. Every time I tried to renew the script it took two to three months to finally get the insurance company to approve it. I got tired of the insurance companies controlling my health and well being. You are experiencing that now. Just wait til you go through that process for a few years. With Androgel you have to be very careful with it so you do not get it on you wife, children, grandchildren, etc....you can easily wash it off if you get the area you applied the gel to wet and if you sweat too soon after applying you can sweat it off. Lastly, you do not know how well your body will absorb the gel. I switched to injections and am so glad I did. Defy my will be out of pocket but well worth it. Here is a link to their website: [URL]https://www.defymedical.com/[/URL] They have an ad on the forum you can click on too. If you lab work is current and covers all the bases they will likely accept it as at least part of your lab work. When you get on their website you can request a free consultation to see if you'd like them. [/QUOTE]
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