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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Very low T in mid-twenties
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<blockquote data-quote="FOX1" data-source="post: 111479" data-attributes="member: 15594"><p>You cannot advise against Nebido simply because it does not work for "some guys" or indeed you have read, or been told it does not work. </p><p>Unless you have tried yourself and can comment direct on experience!</p><p>. </p><p>Nebido is used widely within Europe and "Free" in UK, no charge at all, and it is strictly controlled with regular blood checks, if these blood results were coming back low at the 8 - 10 week stage do you really think it would still be used!</p><p>.</p><p>In UK many/most, family doctors main principle is to ensure the best health for their patients, there is no insurance required, no payment for consultations and medications are free or indeed minimal charge (In England, Free in Scotland). This helps prevent doctors focusing on simply getting cash from patients, and perhaps focusing on financial gain from patients rather than having their health as No.1 interest.</p><p>.</p><p>would be interesting to find out the costs involved for people out with the UK, who require medical insurance, and what fee's they pay for doctors appointments, medication etc, and how the doctors actually earn their wage</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FOX1, post: 111479, member: 15594"] You cannot advise against Nebido simply because it does not work for "some guys" or indeed you have read, or been told it does not work. Unless you have tried yourself and can comment direct on experience! . Nebido is used widely within Europe and "Free" in UK, no charge at all, and it is strictly controlled with regular blood checks, if these blood results were coming back low at the 8 - 10 week stage do you really think it would still be used! . In UK many/most, family doctors main principle is to ensure the best health for their patients, there is no insurance required, no payment for consultations and medications are free or indeed minimal charge (In England, Free in Scotland). This helps prevent doctors focusing on simply getting cash from patients, and perhaps focusing on financial gain from patients rather than having their health as No.1 interest. . would be interesting to find out the costs involved for people out with the UK, who require medical insurance, and what fee's they pay for doctors appointments, medication etc, and how the doctors actually earn their wage [/QUOTE]
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