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The benefits and risks of TRT (testosterone replacement therapy): By Dylan Gemelli

Very good to know all of the benefits AND risks associated with trt use for anyone on trt or looking into trt
 
Very good to know all of the benefits AND risks associated with trt use for anyone on trt or looking into trt

Agreed... and I thought Nutragenix and Big Hurt had my back dayuuuum. I tell you what bro's losing muscle is not something I plan on experiencing at all.
I think the spacing of injections is merely for the appearance sake of not looking too much like a "drug" and as far as gels... that's for the ppl scared of needles and or the docs get some kick back from prescribing that shit.
 
Agreed... and I thought Nutragenix and Big Hurt had my back dayuuuum. I tell you what bro's losing muscle is not something I plan on experiencing at all.
I think the spacing of injections is merely for the appearance sake of not looking too much like a "drug" and as far as gels... that's for the ppl scared of needles and or the docs get some kick back from prescribing that shit.

Bingo! Doctors are definitely getting kick backs from pharmaceutical companies for prescribing gels. My primary care doctor had me on Androgel for five years, at $120 per month in co-payments. I went over his head to see an endocrinologist who recommended and prescribed TRT injections. My primary care doctor protested, but I won out in the end. Now it costs me exactly $0 per month for my TRT injections


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Bingo! Doctors are definitely getting kick backs from pharmaceutical companies for prescribing gels. My primary care doctor had me on Androgel for five years, at $120 per month in co-payments. I went over his head to see an endocrinologist who recommended and prescribed TRT injections. My primary care doctor protested, but I won out in the end. Now it costs me exactly $0 per month for my TRT injections


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As suspected... big pharmacy raping the unsuspecting.
 
It's crazy, my Endo wanted me to try gel first and it would have cost me $2,328.00 out of pocket with insurance per year. I pushed for injections due to cost and it will cost me $200.00 out of pocket per year. Insane!!!
 
Agreed... and I thought Nutragenix and Big Hurt had my back dayuuuum. I tell you what bro's losing muscle is not something I plan on experiencing at all.
I think the spacing of injections is merely for the appearance sake of not looking too much like a "drug" and as far as gels... that's for the ppl scared of needles and or the docs get some kick back from prescribing that shit.
LMFAO!! i cringe when i see that commercial LMFAO!! that was a good one bro... im cracking up over here
 
Bingo! Doctors are definitely getting kick backs from pharmaceutical companies for prescribing gels. My primary care doctor had me on Androgel for five years, at $120 per month in co-payments. I went over his head to see an endocrinologist who recommended and prescribed TRT injections. My primary care doctor protested, but I won out in the end. Now it costs me exactly $0 per month for my TRT injections


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They absolutely are, which is why you see the bullshit less effective, but expensive creams pushed so hard. It's sad really, because they aren't looking out for what's best for you. Only what produces the most money for them and big pharma. Welcome to our wonderful healthcare system
 
I have come to the conclusion most doctors don't know shit about test .my doctor said it shirks your balls in pct I'm like lol you got that shit as backwards she didn't have a clue


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What should one do when they do not have health insurance but are in their early 40's?
Blood work is expensive. All signs point to me really being able to benefit from TRT.
 
What should one do when they do not have health insurance but are in their early 40's?
Blood work is expensive. All signs point to me really being able to benefit from TRT.
 
What should one do when they do not have health insurance but are in their early 40's?
Blood work is expensive. All signs point to me really being able to benefit from TRT.
Follow the link dylan posted and get your own bloodwork ordered. It's very cheap
 
What should one do when they do not have health insurance but are in their early 40's?
Blood work is expensive. All signs point to me really being able to benefit from TRT.

Well unless you know what you doing it will be hard to do on your own and wouldn't even recommend it. It a long drawn out thing to get you levels and your bloods where everything needs to be. But when you get it there is really is night and day different if you like me I suffer from Low T and never touch gear in my life. It just happened. So really need help to fine tune it. But I willing to bet some on this board would give you all the suggestion and better advice than I can.
 
What should one do when they do not have health insurance but are in their early 40's?
Blood work is expensive. All signs point to me really being able to benefit from TRT.
do you have some sort of malfunction or are you just trolling and wasting my time? i posted the link for you to follow and yo literally just repeat the same question like you are some kind of robot... whats the deal man?
 
Sorry Dylan, newbie mistake by hitting send X2.
Thanks for the reply! Much appreciated & your vids are a goldmine of info!
 
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