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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Why the Mood Stinks 5 out of 7 days?
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<blockquote data-quote="KenLowT" data-source="post: 113250" data-attributes="member: 18755"><p>Today I dropped my dose to 100 mg per week, 50 mg 2x weekly. I know that going to my endo is not ideal, but she is one of the best in the area. I'm going to see at this next meeting if she'll treat me with both Testosterone and HCG. If she does not then it'll make my decision easier. Still, I have medical insurance for a reason and I really hate that I have to pay more out of pocket going outside of my network. I am strongly considering Defy, but there are other considerations as well:</p><p></p><p>1. Do I have to purchase my medications through them or can I get them from my pharmacy?</p><p>2. They seem really busy at Defy since a lot of men on here are using them. I worry about the quality of care if I'm relegated to a Physician Assistant much of the time.</p><p>3. How much can really get done over the phone, will not sitting down with an actual doctor effect the level of treatment.</p><p>4. Out of pocket cost always a consideration.</p><p></p><p>I wish it was as easy as saying yeah I'll go to Defy. I'm leaning towards seeing them anyway, but I just wish there I could receive the level of care they could give me (with insurance) or at least someone in my area that could do the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenLowT, post: 113250, member: 18755"] Today I dropped my dose to 100 mg per week, 50 mg 2x weekly. I know that going to my endo is not ideal, but she is one of the best in the area. I'm going to see at this next meeting if she'll treat me with both Testosterone and HCG. If she does not then it'll make my decision easier. Still, I have medical insurance for a reason and I really hate that I have to pay more out of pocket going outside of my network. I am strongly considering Defy, but there are other considerations as well: 1. Do I have to purchase my medications through them or can I get them from my pharmacy? 2. They seem really busy at Defy since a lot of men on here are using them. I worry about the quality of care if I'm relegated to a Physician Assistant much of the time. 3. How much can really get done over the phone, will not sitting down with an actual doctor effect the level of treatment. 4. Out of pocket cost always a consideration. I wish it was as easy as saying yeah I'll go to Defy. I'm leaning towards seeing them anyway, but I just wish there I could receive the level of care they could give me (with insurance) or at least someone in my area that could do the same. [/QUOTE]
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