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    I've been seeing those commercials for over a year now. Old guy dancing with old lady right? There was also one with old dude standing in front of a white screen and words come out like are you feeling, irritable, tired easy, etc etc.

    Because of the abuse potential, it will never be like cialis or viagra. You don't see commercials with happy people dancing around talking about how great oxycontin is. Way different I know but think about it. Test might sell a shit ton especially with hte explosion in popularity of HRT clinics, but it's never gonna be something all your PCPs are gonna just whip out their script pad for like they will with viagra, cialis, welbutrin, and other non habit forming / low side effect type meds.

    Just my 2 cents.

    That being said, I'm looking into the fastest route to become an LPN so I can open my own TRT clinic... very good money in it, and also can write scripts as needed :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReBilly View Post
    I've been seeing those commercials for over a year now. Old guy dancing with old lady right? There was also one with old dude standing in front of a white screen and words come out like are you feeling, irritable, tired easy, etc etc.

    Because of the abuse potential, it will never be like cialis or viagra. You don't see commercials with happy people dancing around talking about how great oxycontin is. Way different I know but think about it. Test might sell a shit ton especially with hte explosion in popularity of HRT clinics, but it's never gonna be something all your PCPs are gonna just whip out their script pad for like they will with viagra, cialis, welbutrin, and other non habit forming / low side effect type meds.

    Just my 2 cents.

    That being said, I'm looking into the fastest route to become an LPN so I can open my own TRT clinic... very good money in it, and also can write scripts as needed :-)

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    After reading the last few post, I'm beginning to rethink my position on this. I did in fact recently hear a radio show on Anti Aging about some international scientists concluding that delaying the aging process worldwide would actually lead to significant financial benefits. i.e. Keep'em healthy longer and you don't have the expenses of treating the diseases. They're currently calling on congress to address the issue. [click here to listen to a recording of the show.] Added to that the current interest in raising the retirement age and you now have congress on board. The question is who will win the battle between the pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies and politicians. Another benefit of keeping people healthy is improved productivity and less sick pay. That's good for the economy as well. As for the douche-bags giving HGH a bad name, the word going around right now about Mel Gibson's recent tirades is that it was because he's on HGH. Way to go Mel... Time to get that E2 checked.

    As it turns out, just yesterday I actually had a couple of encouraging experiences while sipping on my morning cup of coffee and flipping through the channels I stumble on the "Dr. Oz show". He's an MD who discusses all sorts of medical issues in ways the average person can understand. In this case, he'd chosen a couple audience members to undergo physicals and then explained the findings. To my surprise, he actually *did* include Total Testosterone! Although there was still no mention of Estrogen. Ironically, and even more encouraging, while watching the show, I also leafed through a mailer for a household medical reference guide. It caught my eye when I noticed one section addressed not only Low T but *E2 dominance and Xenoestorgens*. Maybe there's hope after all.

    I scanned the article for reference incase anyone was interested. [See Attached]
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    My insurance company now pays for my T and that's it. Two years ago, they paid for 3 BP meds and 3 anti-depressants.

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