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03-10-2012, 11:58 AM #1New Member
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Are you suppose to stay on HRT for life? How safe is it?
So I recently contacted a few local HRT/Anti-Aging places and got some info. They all said pretty much the same thing. $500 for the pre-screening blood work and then like $200-300 a month for the product (test cyp, anti-e, hcg ).
So assuming I went forward with some kind of HRT program, is this something where you can come off of it after some time and your levels will be good again or is this something where ideally you stay on it for life?
Assuming you stay on it forever, I'm assuming it is safe. I mean 200mg a week of Test isn't much right?
Thanks.
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03-10-2012, 01:55 PM #2Associate Member
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True HRT is forever as your natural system has given up. The clinics are mostly legel steroid dealers
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03-10-2012, 02:14 PM #3
Hrt is taking "medication" probably for life and with the proper screening and adjustments its much safer that living with hormones that are too low.
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03-10-2012, 03:41 PM #4New Member
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Ok, thanks for that info.
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you've got a lot of reading to do...
200mg is a lot
TRT is typically for life
is it safe? well, the evidence points to yes, but as far as I know there is no long term epidemiological study examining TRT over the course of a lifetime. you're also talking to a very biased source of information... the people on this forum will all generally believe in the safety of TRT because we are on it.
200-300 dollars a month for TRT sounds like a pill mill/money pit. beware of clinics in general. they aren't all bad, but lots are just after your $$.
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03-10-2012, 10:39 PM #6
i agree with HRTstudent. all you need to know about HRT/TRT is in the stickies, read all of them.
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03-11-2012, 08:30 AM #7Knowledgeable Member
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I spend a little over $300 every six months on my TRT meds (I am a minimalist though). If the place won't write a prescription that you can use at any pharmacy of your choice, avoid them. They are gouging you.
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03-11-2012, 09:10 AM #8
Just curious- why a clinic? If You get PROPERLY diagnosed by a good doc with low T AND and you have good insurance you should be good to go. My insurance pics up the test and pins. Makes a big difference. you may have to do some doc shopping but it could be worth it in time and money over the long run.
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03-11-2012, 05:49 PM #9
^^^^ but my insurance doesn't cover TRT but test is cheap at Walgreens and HCG and anastrozole from a compounding pharmacy is very reasonable compared to a clinic.
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03-11-2012, 06:08 PM #10
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03-12-2012, 08:43 AM #11New Member
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Ok, I will definitely go read the stickies and a bunch of other threads.
Thanks for the help.
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03-22-2012, 01:26 PM #12Junior Member
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Go to your doctor and have your insurance cover it. I have BCBST and they cover it.
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03-22-2012, 04:24 PM #13Junior Member
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Are hcg and anstrazole prescription items?
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03-22-2012, 05:50 PM #14
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04-02-2012, 08:41 AM #15Junior Member
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I agree, my doc writes my script and it cost me $10 month for Test-E. Insurance is great.
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04-03-2012, 09:30 AM #16
Firestorm......how did you get blue cross to cover it....details if you have them please.
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04-06-2012, 04:58 PM #17Associate Member
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When does it become for life? The first day or the first month?
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04-06-2012, 05:29 PM #18Originally Posted by edmundo22
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04-07-2012, 10:05 AM #19Associate Member
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I felt the same way for a while Dpyle, gota pursue it till I get it right, Iv been on it 7 weeks so does this mean its now for life?
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04-07-2012, 03:52 PM #20Originally Posted by edmundo22
And keep at it. Eventually you'll get it dialed in to what's right for you.Last edited by Dpyle; 04-07-2012 at 03:56 PM.
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04-07-2012, 03:59 PM #21Associate Member
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TRT for life.. its just a needle, no one likes injecting but living with low T is far worst.. is it safe in the long run?? who knows.. but then again you can get hit by a drunk driver tonight and die so eh.
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depending on your medical condition, TRT doesn't have to be for life. lots of things environmentally or socially can lead to low t. I would think depression is a major catalyst. certain nutritional problems could exacerbate things too. a combination of many things over years could lead to a spiral. if you're in your 20's or early 30's I think it's reasonable to presume some men could overcome these.
of course, if your testes do not function due to some disease or permanent problem then you would be expected to stay on TRT. also, if you were 40+ there's really no reason to come off TRT because T levels would absolutely be expected to continue to decline from normal aging processes.
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04-08-2012, 06:01 AM #23
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04-08-2012, 06:19 AM #24Associate Member
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I have Horizon BC/BS of NJ and they deny it. Doesnt matter tho, I can afford $60 every 4 months. I can probably get my doc to call them to get them to approve it but I don't mind spending $15 a month on test when you average out the cost of it over the time period it will last me for one vial.
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blue cross blue shield can be night and day depending on the state it's in, for example, BCBS of Texas vs BCBS of Massachusetts.
It's kind of weird, but the USA insurance system is an absolute nightmare for consumers! Just call the help hotlines a lot when you are unsure of what's going on!
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04-08-2012, 06:23 PM #26
To be honest it's only been a nightmare or at least to me in the last 3 years. Honestly ever since our current president got in office and started changing all the health-care stuff I have to deal with little BS stuff ever month. I have had the same insurance for 30 years but now they keep changing what is covered and what is not, wanting doctors note every month or special exams ever 3 months and all kinds of documentation. They also take weeks to OK a prescription where before it was a day or less. Of course my premium is 3x what it was 5 years ago and my copay has also gone from $5 doctors visit to $30. Thank you Obama
Sorry not trying to turn this into a political thing just stating my personal experience.
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04-08-2012, 08:06 PM #27Originally Posted by lovbyts
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04-09-2012, 11:25 AM #29Associate Member
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^^^^ yes sir!
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04-09-2012, 11:33 AM #30
Does anyone have future plans to come off? Say at age 80? Or does everyone just play it by ear? I mean there has to reach a time when benefits decrease? Or maybe it only becomes more beneficial as age accumulates? What is the oldest person you guys know of who is on TRT and doing great for their age?
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04-09-2012, 12:02 PM #31Associate Member
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Funny I was just talking about my father and trt in another post VEGAN!!
Anyway he is 66 and on trt also my older cousin he is 63 and very muscular.So i hope to be my fathers age and on trt still in 27 years from now!lol
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