If this question, is silly i apologize. My insurance isn't covering androgel anymore. I noticed shots are covered. Androgel is starting to not absorb
If this question, is silly i apologize. My insurance isn't covering androgel anymore. I noticed shots are covered. Androgel is starting to not absorb
I think the biggest factor is just how fast you metabolize the test.
Get on those injections. If you`re like others on this forum who switched from gels to shots, you're going to feel great.
Just remember shots take more time to take effect then gels so you might go through a few weeks of feeling cruddy.
Ahhh, thats what i was nervous about. I really get nervous about feeling the way i was, even just for ashort bit. Thx joe for your input
IMHO I think shots are the way to go. Cheap and effective. I had a needle phobia that it got me over to boot (self-administering a 1.5" needle in your thigh will do that)
It does take 2 - 3 weeks to really settle in, but I shortly noticed a large improvement in mood, sleep, and energy after that time period. It is not an all at once thing, but you may wake up one day and realize how much better you have started to feel.
Ya because i can slowly noticed it creeping back in
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