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    Quote Originally Posted by uoflcards View Post
    Well, my test has an expiration date of 07/2015 so should I decide to go on with the cycle (which I'm sure I eventually will) I will be good up until that expiration date, correct? The test doesn't weaken?

    Austinite, if you don't mind me asking how much does trt run you?
    Haven't really put it to paper, but certainly close to 3500 yearly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    Haven't really put it to paper, but certainly close to 3500 yearly.
    Wow. That's with insurance?

    Also, does the test weaken when it gets closer to the expiration date on the vial?

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    Quote Originally Posted by uoflcards View Post
    Wow. That's with insurance?

    Also, does the test weaken when it gets closer to the expiration date on the vial?
    Everyone's protocols are different. Not everything I use is covered. I'd probably safely say that the majority pay 2000+ per year.

    Test is good even years passed the expiration.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    Everyone's protocols are different. Not everything I use is covered. I'd probably safely say that the majority pay 2000+ per year.

    Test is good even years passed the expiration.
    Is it worth it to "force" myself into paying over 2 grand a year for trt when I may never have actually needed it? Difficult decision.

    Like I've said. I'm sure I'll end up running the full cycle eventually but I have slot to ponder atm

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    Quote Originally Posted by uoflcards View Post
    Is it worth it to "force" myself into paying over 2 grand a year for trt when I may never have actually needed it? Difficult decision.

    Like I've said. I'm sure I'll end up running the full cycle eventually but I have slot to ponder atm
    Well, the truth is that no matter what you do, it's a risk. TRT is in the future of most men. Just do what you can to cycle safely so that you can delay the need for TRT.

    Best of luck to you.
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