Quote Originally Posted by bizzarro
Gels are probably the worst replacement therapy the market has currently to offer. The makers claim the skin function as a depot for "steady release" of the molecule is utter BS imo. Some men actually absorb it so fast it clears the system like it's test suspension (and it is, really) and some can even bathe in it and not get enough through. Docs like to think of it a milder alternative to injections but this can't be further from the truth, due to higher conversion to DHT/E2 comparing to any esterified T available out there, and rather unsteady blood levels. It's outrageously expensive too.
Everything that I have read states that the gel is the better alternative and it closest to natural production. Obviously, i would expect this to be more accepted publicly because it doesn't have the negative connotation that injection does.
With all of this, how do I get my Dr. To change the form of application? I do not want to come straight out and say I want the injectable form without some valid argument.