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    Total Test 303

    I just had my annual physical. Dr ran blood test which came back showing my total test at 303. My Dr is telling me this is normal for 43 year old. Total test is down from 523 when I was 39.


    The charts I'm checking show me below normal. What do you think? I would like to get TRT but not sure my dr will agree.

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    i believe what i see right before my eyes not what some lazy fvcking quack pos doctor says

    why didnt you list the measurements and just numbers but they look like ng/dl and your 43 you know what u need

    now get another doctor

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    Dr sent me an email saying "total test 3043 -normal"

    I don't get the feeling he is going to give me a prescription. Now I'm trying to research next steps. I know my insurance does not cover test but have read you can get generics from Sam's club for around $200 per month. Is this true? Will insurance cover the office visit?

    Do most anti-aging clinics require you to get prescriptions from them or do they let you pick your pharmacy? Very new to the process and would appreciate a little direction. I'm in Dallas where we have anti-aging clinics all over.

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    injectible test should be FOR CASH ...around a hundo or less for a 10ml vial

    and yes to your last question unfortunately

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    Quote Originally Posted by DallasLift View Post
    Dr sent me an email saying "total test 3043 -normal"

    I don't get the feeling he is going to give me a prescription. Now I'm trying to research next steps. I know my insurance does not cover test but have read you can get generics from Sam's club for around $200 per month. Is this true? Will insurance cover the office visit?

    Do most anti-aging clinics require you to get prescriptions from them or do they let you pick your pharmacy? Very new to the process and would appreciate a little direction. I'm in Dallas where we have anti-aging clinics all over.
    I buy mine from Walgreens 200mg/ML 10 ML vial for $80 bucks a vial. They have a prescription plan you join and save over $20 a vial.

    Dont get anything less than 10ML its a ripoff. 1ML is around $60.

    Btw, 1 10 ML vial will last you at least 10 weeks depending on how much you use. 10 weeks at 200mg a week or 20 weeks at 100mg a week.\

    EDIT - if you decide to use HCG , thats expensive and has a short shelf live once mixed. I am considering purchasing mine overseas. Its literally 10x cheaper. I paid $170 for one vial of 10k iu HCG. Complete rip off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GFA View Post
    I buy mine from Walgreens 200mg/ML 10 ML vial for $80 bucks a vial. They have a prescription plan you join and save over $20 a vial.

    Dont get anything less than 10ML its a ripoff. 1ML is around $60.

    Btw, 1 10 ML vial will last you at least 10 weeks depending on how much you use. 10 weeks at 200mg a week or 20 weeks at 100mg a week.\

    EDIT - if you decide to use HCG, thats expensive and has a short shelf live once mixed. I am considering purchasing mine overseas. Its literally 10x cheaper. I paid $170 for one vial of 10k iu HCG. Complete rip off.
    how about arimidex (ai), etc.

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    Walgreens, $80. Time to look for a new Dr. at 303 you might feel like hell. I was at 223 at 45 yrs. old and thought I was going spend the rest of my life taking a nap at 3pm
    Clinics can be pricy, thats where I went after my the female GP recommend Viagra and vitamin water. Since have found a great local male GP that is super informed.
    Get on the phone and check with the pharmacy who may be prescribing that treatment to other patients.

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    theres 3 for around a hundo or a lil less

    ftw i still nap around 3pm most days

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    Quote Originally Posted by fit2bOld View Post
    Clinics can be pricy, thats where I went after my the female GP recommend Viagra and vitamin water.
    OMG, that's priceless lol...

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    So the best way to find a new Dr is to call a pharmacy and ask who prescribes test? Will they think I'm crazy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DallasLift View Post
    So the best way to find a new Dr is to call a pharmacy and ask who prescribes test? Will they think I'm crazy?
    i think they mean compounding pharmacy....i personally wouldnt call a local retail type pharm and ask the same question...but i guess it can be done...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpkman View Post
    how about arimidex(ai), etc.
    I haven't started an AI yet until after I get my bloodwork done. Dont know if I need it.

    I bought some Liquidex from the board sponsor, 30ML, 1mg/ML but its sitting on my shelf. $50 bucks. If I use 1ml a week that will last me 30 weeks. Quite the bargain.

    Ill be getting updated blood work in 3 weeks or so.

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    Sorry for all the questions. What type of dr should I ask about when I call? I'm hoping to find a dr in Dallas that will give me a prescription that I can fill at Sam's club. Will a compounding pharm only recommend aging clinics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DallasLift View Post
    Sorry for all the questions. What type of dr should I ask about when I call? I'm hoping to find a dr in Dallas that will give me a prescription that I can fill at Sam's club. Will a compounding pharm only recommend aging clinics?
    hrt/trt doctor/specialist

    the compounding pharms imo will be a lil more laid back if you tell them up front you are middle aged and are having symptoms of low T, etc. and would like to know if they could recommend a doctor that prescribes injectable test...they would likely give you docs that they use so its going to be cash (no insurance) usually...there are a few exceptions from what i've seen however

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    Dallas,Why not ask at Sam's Club. Whats the worst that can happen? They wont know or cant help you it's more common especially if your in a large urban area.
    You can also call around to local GP's to ask if they do that type of treatment, actually how I got from the clinic to a male GP in my town.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpkman View Post
    theres 3 for around a hundo or a lil less

    ftw i still nap around 3pm most days
    If I nap now JPK I'll be up up all night. Love my HRT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fit2bOld View Post
    If I nap now JPK I'll be up up all night. Love my HRT.
    True....if I nap late like 5pm I'm up too late...I don't sleep well so think that's the root cause of needing maps

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpkman View Post
    True....if I nap late like 5pm I'm up too late...I don't sleep well so think that's the root cause of needing maps

    Or it could be vice versa...You can't sleep because of naps???? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hackamaniac View Post
    Or it could be vice versa...You can't sleep because of naps???? lol
    yeh chicken or egg right

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    Quote Originally Posted by DallasLift View Post
    I just had my annual physical. Dr ran blood test which came back showing my total test at 303. My Dr is telling me this is normal for 43 year old. Total test is down from 523 when I was 39.


    The charts I'm checking show me below normal. What do you think? I would like to get TRT but not sure my dr will agree.
    How do you feel? This is as important as your testosterone .

    Also, it could effect what your doctor tells you, regardless of the number. my gut tells me he is a junk doc when it comes to male hormones, but you don't necessarily need TRT just cause your T is lower.

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