those TRT commercials are not helping....
..........they totally give people a sense of false expectations.
someone should step in with a reality check!
those TRT commercials are not helping....
..........they totally give people a sense of false expectations.
someone should step in with a reality check!
It definitely happens and people tend to get very defensive about it, extremely. I've yet to ever call anyone a liar and no one here does, but that's often how people take it. Or they'll say something about us and the pharmacy are working together to screw them, which if you think about for approximately 0.38 seconds makes no sense.
There are times when a guy runs out early that can be legitimate, this does happen. It's most common with a new TRT patient that doesn't know how to inject, or rather prepare an injection without wasting a lot of testosterone. But in these cases, we're talking about being a couple weeks early on say a 20wk RX supply, not 50% early.
This can certainly happen, and if it does it's up to both the doctor and the pharmacy providing the testosterone, both have to approve the refill. A lot of people assume that if a doctor writes an RX the pharmacy must fill it, but that's simply not true. If you ever drop a bottle, the best thing you can do is to take a picture of it with the spilled out testosterone around it. Do not clean it up and then just say "I broke my bottle."
If you're talking about that one by Cenegenics, you're 100% right, those don't help anything. Make no mistake, Cenegenics has a good program, but the commercials often fail to mention two very important factors. Their program is not TRT, it's HRT and includes a significant amount of HGH therapy. Secondly, it's going to cost you over $20k per year in most cases. But guys see that 70yr+ old doctor with ripped abs talking about how testosterone is what provided him his new physique. I can hardly turn ESPN on anymore without seeing this commercial.
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