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    Thank you for the info! Now once I get a copy of my blood work from my GP I will have an idea about what it is I am looking. I'm also feeling better prepared asking about further testing that would give me a clearer overall picture.

    Feeling hopeful of a health future,

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    Went to the doctor today

    He put me on cyp, nolvadex, and hCG. I feel like I am on a path to some real answers. Only obstacle now is finding somewhere to fill my Rx of the hCG.

    If anybody can help me out I would really appreciate it.


    Hope in my eyes,

    JuiceBox 12

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    Quote Originally Posted by JuiceBox12 View Post
    He put me on cyp, nolvadex, and hCG. I feel like I am on a path to some real answers. Only obstacle now is finding somewhere to fill my Rx of the hCG.

    If anybody can help me out I would really appreciate it.


    Hope in my eyes,

    JuiceBox 12
    I would hope that either your doc or a major pharmacy CVS etc. would be able to reccomend a solution to your problem...if not google is you friend just make sure the supplier is a legit source not a fly by night.

    Did a search for you, try contacting the manufacturer (Genentech) as I am sure they can help you find a RX source for thier product,

    Be sure to inject Nutropin at a different recommended place on your body each time. Your doctor or nurse should supervise the first injection and provide training and instruction.

    Your doctor is your primary source of information about your treatment.

    Please see the full Prescribing Information for Nutropin and Nutropin AQ, available from your pharmacy and at www.nutropin.com, for more about Nutropin and safety.

    Questions? Call the Nurse Hotline at 1-866-NUTROPIN (1-866-688-7674).
    Last edited by Far from massive; 10-17-2010 at 07:47 AM.

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    You may need to find a compounding pharmacy if you are using the HCG in cream form. They are pretty common. Try Google for your location, or your local pharmacy. Hope this is helpful. : )

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