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I am stopping before I go on a rant that drs are only taught what the pharmaceutical industry wants them to know
no one ever asks why there has been no cure for anything since polio - because pharmaceutical cos make money on bandaids not cures.
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Originally Posted by
Kzoo Detector
So last year I had my levels checked and my total testosterone was 19. Not 190 but 19! The doctor puts me on 300 mg cyp every two weeks. All was going fairly well if not spectacular when he says my RBC is high and reduces me to 200 mg ONCE A MONTH. Obviously at this low frequency my levels would crash to those of a 100 year old man, which they did. I had bloods done a little over a week ago and now my total test is at a whopping 72 ng/dL. The doctor sends me the results with the message "Testosterone levels are low again. Have you been compliant with injections? If so I may need to increase dose." MAY need. Well no shit. Dose and frequency need to be increased... I've been telling him this for the longest time, but what do I know? I'm just the one dealing with this every day. I go through the pain in the ass of travelling across town once a month for this measly 200 mg injection. On the plus side, I'm setting up an appointment Monday since he wasn't in the office today. They may allow me to administer my own injections, which would be a huge relief for me.
Donate blood before you go to the Dr
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Originally Posted by
stephensam
Try to follow some good methods for increasing the Testosterone in your body.
He is.
He is squirting it into himself...?
Whereby increasing his testosterone levels in his bahdy...
I am fixing to increase the trenbolone and anadrol levels in my body.
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Originally Posted by
Kzoo Detector
So last year I had my levels checked and my total testosterone was 19. Not 190 but 19! The doctor puts me on 300 mg cyp every two weeks. All was going fairly well if not spectacular when he says my RBC is high and reduces me to 200 mg ONCE A MONTH. Obviously at this low frequency my levels would crash to those of a 100 year old man, which they did. I had bloods done a little over a week ago and now my total test is at a whopping 72 ng/dL. The doctor sends me the results with the message "Testosterone levels are low again. Have you been compliant with injections? If so I may need to increase dose." MAY need. Well no shit. Dose and frequency need to be increased... I've been telling him this for the longest time, but what do I know? I'm just the one dealing with this every day. I go through the pain in the ass of travelling across town once a month for this measly 200 mg injection. On the plus side, I'm setting up an appointment Monday since he wasn't in the office today. They may allow me to administer my own injections, which would be a huge relief for me.
Doctors don’t know shit. Grab some test e and some needles and start pinning your own dose while getting regular blood work. That’s about the only thing doctors are good for. Blood work
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Originally Posted by
babybull34
America is one of the few countries were you are forced to go through a middle-man drug dealer, I mean your doctor, to get a script for a pharmacy.
Most countries expect you to be an adult, looking after your own best interest and care, which is why you can just walk into a pharmacy and order what you "believe" you need.
Actually most countries at least in the developed world require one to get a script to buy most drugs, although what's available otc varies from country to country.
Than some countries are more laissez faire than others when it comes to drugstores selling drugs for which one is supposed to get a prescription, in France it's fairly common for drugstores to sell non otc drugs, especially to customers they know (I haven't checked for PEDs though), authorities' understanding has probably much to do with the state happy to save on health insurance refunds, as much of the health insurances there is public.
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I've been on TRT for a few years and can relate totally to OP. Been through several doctors/hacks. I'm currently on 200mgs of test cyp EOW (self administered). I break the dose in half at 100mg EW and am now "supplementing" with either 100-150mg of cyp or blend like sustanon EW as well. I travel so need the rX and also need it to keep the wife happy. My RBC tend to run near the top end, especially following a blast. I see my doc every 6 months so donate double reds before I see him. I also run my dosages down a tad about 4wks before I go just to be safe....
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