View Poll Results: Do you have prescription for Testosterone, HCG, Anastrozole, Etc...?

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  • I do have a prescription for TRT medication and I have insurance that covers EVERYTHING.

    2 11.76%
  • I do have a prescription for TRT medication and I do NOT have insurance.

    7 41.18%
  • I am self medicating for TRT and buying medications on the black market.

    5 29.41%
  • **I do have a prescription for TRT medication and my insurance covers everything ACCEPT for HCG

    3 17.65%
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  1. #1
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    Members: Please participate in this survey

    Hey Guys,

    Can you please tell me if you have prescriptions for Testosterone , HCG , Anastrozole, Cialis, Viagra, or any other TRT related medications?


    Please participate in our Poll and let us know what medications you have scripts for and the prices you pay for them. Thanks in advance!

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    Test Cyp. I have a rx for it. I just purchased a 10ml vial for 80.00. Watson brand. At Walgreens.

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    Otto,

    Is there a particular reason you use the Watson brand? I have found that good quality compounded testosterone is MUCH better to use as it is much thinner and can be injected intramuscularly easily with a thinner needle or subq with a 27g without the "sting" of most brand testosterone. In fact, I have had a prescription for testosterone for over 10 years and have always used brand name until I started LowTestosterone.com and was introduced to the benefits of compounded. The injections are much easier to perform and once I started shooting subq, I probably will not go intramuscular again. **With the testosterone I use today, you can actually inject subq with a 29/30g syringe! That was a game changer for me lol

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    I can't answer the poll correctly because I DO have insurance but the clinic I get my meds from doesn't accept insurance. I pay $310 for 10 weeks of Test C/Anastrozole/HCG.

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    Quote Originally Posted by system admin
    Otto, Is there a particular reason you use the Watson brand? I have found that good quality compounded testosterone is MUCH better to use as it is much thinner and can be injected intramuscularly easily with a thinner needle or subq with a 27g without the "sting" of most brand testosterone. In fact, I have had a prescription for testosterone for over 10 years and have always used brand name until I started LowTestosterone.com and was introduced to the benefits of compounded. The injections are much easier to perform and once I started shooting subq, I probably will not go intramuscular again. **With the testosterone I use today, you can actually inject subq with a 29/30g syringe! That was a game changer for me lol
    I use the Watson brand also for my TRT, I don't get a sting at all and sometimes use a 26g for SQ injections without any problems also..

    Plus my co pay with my insurance is only 5 bucks every 10 weeks I get a 10ml 200mg per ml vial.. Can't beat that!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FONZY007 View Post
    I use the Watson brand also for my TRT, I don't get a sting at all and sometimes use a 26g for SQ injections without any problems also..

    Plus my co pay with my insurance is only 5 bucks every 10 weeks I get a 10ml 200mg per ml vial.. Can't beat that!!
    I had a question about a the same type of comment you just made here in this post (in another thread):

    When people say, "I pay $5 co-pay" or "My treatment costs me $15 co-pay", are you guys saying that you do NOT have a medical deductible or a medication deductible? I have blue cross blue shield and have good coverage, however my deductible is $2500 a year for medical and like $600 a year for medications. Do you not have those deductibles? I am NEVER sick, so getting treatment and medicine for me annually still costs me out of pocket because I do not reach my deductibles. Anyway...I am just curious.

    Watson Test, I have never used but I have used 3-4 other brands and they are all thick (due to the oil they use) and have a sting due to the alcohol they use.

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    My father has Cigna health insurance. His healthcare is free for life - it was a benefit from his construction job. Anyways..... He pays the pharmacy $5 and leaves with a bottle of test. I don't remember the brand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by system admin View Post
    I had a question about a the same type of comment you just made here in this post (in another thread):

    When people say, "I pay $5 co-pay" or "My treatment costs me $15 co-pay", are you guys saying that you do NOT have a medical deductible or a medication deductible? I have blue cross blue shield and have good coverage, however my deductible is $2500 a year for medical and like $600 a year for medications. Do you not have those deductibles? I am NEVER sick, so getting treatment and medicine for me annually still costs me out of pocket because I do not reach my deductibles. Anyway...I am just curious.

    Watson Test, I have never used but I have used 3-4 other brands and they are all thick (due to the oil they use) and have a sting due to the alcohol they use.
    I have a one time yearly deductible of $100 and no co-pay as long as the dr is in the network.

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    Quote Originally Posted by system admin
    I had a question about a the same type of comment you just made here in this post (in another thread): When people say, "I pay $5 co-pay" or "My treatment costs me $15 co-pay", are you guys saying that you do NOT have a medical deductible or a medication deductible? I have blue cross blue shield and have good coverage, however my deductible is $2500 a year for medical and like $600 a year for medications. Do you not have those deductibles? I am NEVER sick, so getting treatment and medicine for me annually still costs me out of pocket because I do not reach my deductibles. Anyway...I am just curious. Watson Test, I have never used but I have used 3-4 other brands and they are all thick (due to the oil they use) and have a sting due to the alcohol they use.
    I have blue shield also with NO medical deductible..great plan I can't complain the only place that has a better plan is UPS..

    For prescriptions it's 5 dollars out of my pocket for generics

    And 20% of total cost out of pocket for name brand..

    Yea Watson doesn't burn or sting at all for me at least..

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    Quote Originally Posted by system admin
    Otto, Is there a particular reason you use the Watson brand? I have found that good quality compounded testosterone is MUCH better to use as it is much thinner and can be injected intramuscularly easily with a thinner needle or subq with a 27g without the "sting" of most brand testosterone. In fact, I have had a prescription for testosterone for over 10 years and have always used brand name until I started LowTestosterone.com and was introduced to the benefits of compounded. The injections are much easier to perform and once I started shooting subq, I probably will not go intramuscular again. **With the testosterone I use today, you can actually inject subq with a 29/30g syringe! That was a game changer for me lol
    ^^^ I just started sub-q, and I'm with lowt so I get mine from compounded and thought I would have a problem loading a small syringe and was surprised that was not the case. Went very easy.

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    Interesting... from the small amount of feedback i have gotten, it seems that several of you have no deductibles... That is amazing for you, however insurance companies wouldnt be making billions if that was the case across the board. Seems like we need to hear from more people on this issue to get a fair look at what is really going on. Thanks for the input so far!

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    I have a prescription and insurance, but insurance does not cover it.

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    I get my test, hcg and Anastrozole for $310 every 10 weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by system admin View Post
    Otto,

    Is there a particular reason you use the Watson brand? I have found that good quality compounded testosterone is MUCH better to use as it is much thinner and can be injected intramuscularly easily with a thinner needle or subq with a 27g without the "sting" of most brand testosterone. In fact, I have had a prescription for testosterone for over 10 years and have always used brand name until I started LowTestosterone.com and was introduced to the benefits of compounded. The injections are much easier to perform and once I started shooting subq, I probably will not go intramuscular again. **With the testosterone I use today, you can actually inject subq with a 29/30g syringe! That was a game changer for me lol
    I always been supplied that brand by the pharmacy. One time I did get some test from Sandoz. I never have any problems injecting my Watson, sure the oil is thicker, but once it's warmed between my fingers it good to go.
    I usually need about 5, 10cc vials a year, costing me about $400. for the year. The last time I had blood work done, it was $400, I was in a rush. I handle my own adex. I've never used hcg as part of my trt.
    I don't have health insurance and pay out of pocket for everything. Let me know of any other questions you have.

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    I have insurance but it dose not cover the doc I go to or the medications.

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    It is really interesting to see all of the different insurance coverages out there isn't it guys? I had no idea the response would be this broad! lol Please keep the info coming and thanks again!


    Bc

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    Im not on trt hopefully one day. Black market all the way...

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