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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT prescriptions and BS about the state I live in.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bbobtucker" data-source="post: 255559" data-attributes="member: 12600"><p>I'm not suggesting anyone get ripped off for easily obtainable/affordable meds but there's a convenience factor also. I can buy testosterone locally for less than defy (cash, insurance won't cover) but I have to convince my local primary care doc to prescribe it for me. Then there's the whole song and dance with defy about what am I taking since they didn't prescribe it. And additional follow ups with the primary care doc who now has a say in my trt care. </p><p></p><p>It costs me a little more but I let defy to their thing and it's easy and convenient and other than an annual physical w/ my primary care, I only deal with defy. And, I should preface, my primary care is a long time family friend, knows about defy, and is super easy to deal with - but it is still easier to deal just with defy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bbobtucker, post: 255559, member: 12600"] I'm not suggesting anyone get ripped off for easily obtainable/affordable meds but there's a convenience factor also. I can buy testosterone locally for less than defy (cash, insurance won't cover) but I have to convince my local primary care doc to prescribe it for me. Then there's the whole song and dance with defy about what am I taking since they didn't prescribe it. And additional follow ups with the primary care doc who now has a say in my trt care. It costs me a little more but I let defy to their thing and it's easy and convenient and other than an annual physical w/ my primary care, I only deal with defy. And, I should preface, my primary care is a long time family friend, knows about defy, and is super easy to deal with - but it is still easier to deal just with defy. [/QUOTE]
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