400 ng/dl is low testosterone level?

Being on TRT will cost $50-$60 for me. Including blood work.

a prescription bottle of testosterone alone is way more then that by itself.. the reason it will cost that much for you is because someone else is paying the bill for you (either your neighbor from socialized health care, or another person in your groups insurance plan). but the $ still has to come from somewhere. if your ethically and morally fine with someone else being robbed to pay your bills for you, thats your choice
 
Being on TRT will cost $50-$60 for me. Including blood work.

so that will cost you personally about $72,000.00 to go on TRT permanently (take the monthly payment times your lifespan and include inflation), and it will cost the people who are being forced to pay into your TRT program another $300,000.00+.
 
I'm not a body builder.. but being on TRT cost me 600-$700 a month. Add in anti-aging compounds to treat the effects of aging and can easily put that at over a grand or two a month. Of course then there is food, another $800+ a month just for me and another $1000+ for the family.
what-the-hell are you talking about? trt 600-700 a month?

and if its not that big of a deal for you, please stop taking it...you commited to twice a week injections for 'not that big of a deal'??
cmon
 
Any resourceful person should be able to get 200ml/2wk cypionate script filled and injection gear for the whole YEAR for about a days wages paying cash no insurance. Thats shopping around to various pharmacies for the best price, and getting the syringes online.
 
After trt the only thing that has changed is I'm a bigger Asshole now then I was before,, I was in a very monogamous relationship with my wife before TRT, and after I was not. I've fired more employees in the last three years of being on TRT then I had the previous 10 years prior.

You young guys think that it is some mind altering trip and changes a guy from peter parker to spiderman. It's really not that big a deal
I've read the opposite in most cases. Many people have stated they're calmer and more relaxed with a better sense of well being. I think being monogamous has a lot more to it than higher testosterone levels, although that may not be the case for you. Maybe you needed to fire more employees?

I'm not a young guy, I'm 41, and not looking to be Spider-Man. Mostly just doing research and weighing different possibilities.

A buddy of mine pays $45 for a 3 month supply of his testosterone and supplies.
 
what-the-hell are you talking about? trt 600-700 a month?

and if its not that big of a deal for you, please stop taking it...you commited to twice a week injections for 'not that big of a deal'??
cmon

"please stop taking it" !? I'll take anything I damn well please.

fuck off, you don't know me. I committed to TRT, and yeah, it's not that big a deal. it's just FUCKING TESTOSTERONE,, get a life if you think that all there is to life is having high test levels. I've been on both sides. I'm guessing your still living in mamma's basement trying to grow up and be a man still, maybe why you think it may help you.
 
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A buddy of mine pays $45 for a 3 month supply of his testosterone and supplies.

through an insurance or government based health plan ? or buy using a private doctor or private HRT or anti aging clinic along side a compounding pharmacy and paying for everything himself ?

If its the former, he's only paying that little cause someone else is paying the bill for him, If its the latter, its BS
 
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"please stop taking it" !? I'll take anything I damn well please.

fuck off, you don't know me. I committed to TRT, and yeah, it's not that big a deal. it's just FUCKING TESTOSTERONE,, get a life if you think that all there is to life is having high test levels. I've been on both sides. I'm guessing your still living in mamma's basement trying to grow up and be a man still, maybe why you think it may help you.

If it is not a big deal, why you use more testosterone? You said your level is 1000 ng/dl.
 
If it is not a big deal, why you use more testosterone? You said your level is 1000 ng/dl.

sometimes its 5000 ngdl.. sometimes its along side masteron, primo, d-bol, deca, npp, and whatever else I would feel like taking. AND, sometimes, like a few months back, it is at ZERO, because I ran absolutely nothing for several months straight. It can be 0, 500, 1000, or 5000 ngdl. Depends on what is going on and what I'm doing. Either way, its not a big deal FOR ME. I generally maintain around 900-1000 because I maintain a certain weight and degree of health that I prefer at that level. Its not a big deal to drop down, or go super high and bulk. its just a simple choice.

In regards to TRT itself though, it's not a huge deal FOR ME and I don't think its a huge deal for a lot of guys, It just happens to be the IN thing right now and everyone wants to jump on the band wagon.
I got on TRT cause I was diagnosed with LOW T.. plenty of guys do NOT have low T, and they are trying to get on just for the fuck of it. They think they will be more of a man or something. If your a big fucking loser pussy with no life to begin with, then I suppose maybe jumping on TRT when you don't really need it may be a big deal.

As for why I would run deca, or primo along with my 'TRT',, because it makes a difference in regards to muscle wasting, which happens with age, especially over 35 and also why it is prescribed to me. its still not that big of deal either, its just a choice. Something does not have to be a big deal in order to take it or commit to it.
 
If its the former, he's only paying that little cause someone else is paying the bill for him...

No one's "paying the bill for him", that's how insurance works. People pay in, pool their resources, and pull out what's necessary when needed. You assume that he didn't pay in for the past 25 years without utilizing his insurance benefit while he "paid everyone else's bills."

Arguing semantics about the insurance industry, how it profits, and who gets more than their "fair share" is pretty pointless. Have a great New Year!
 
and if its not that big of a deal for you, please stop taking it...you commited to twice a week injections for 'not that big of a deal'??
cmon

You have NO experience, your not even on TRT yourself, and you've done ONE little cycle in your life .. don't talk to me like I should "stop taking test" and "Cmon" like I don't know what I'm talking about.

heres you:

I am doing this little cycle soon, my second cycle...The first cycle was just 500mg test and it was great.

It will consist of:
500mg test E EW
400mg primo E EW
50mg var ED
What do you think about the doses? It is supposed to be a cutting cycle and also a little bit to repair torn ankle ligaments.

Got all the anciliaries on the hand. The PCT will be clomid and nolva

ever get around to running that little cycle ? obviously your not on TRT if your doing PCT
 
No one's "paying the bill for him", that's how insurance works. People pay in, pool their resources, and pull out what's necessary when needed. You assume that he didn't pay in for the past 25 years without utilizing his insurance benefit while he "paid everyone else's bills."

Arguing semantics about the insurance industry, how it profits, and who gets more than their "fair share" is pretty pointless. Have a great New Year!


Oh sorry,, I just assumed he was another 20 year old kid trying to get on TRT. someone who hasn't paid in to crap and does not even need it. hoping maybe Obama (and obama care) will make him a man and give him some testosterone.
 
TRT costs me very little. I have a reasonably good insurance plan that covers it.

Because of cholesterol issues, I have to see my doctor 3 to 4 times a year. We cover my TRT during those visits. Therefore no additional cost for doctor visits.

My insurance covers doctor-ordered labwork 100%. My doctor will not test for E2, so I pay for that out of my own pocket. So for labwork my annual out-of-pocket cost is roughly $80 - $100/year.

My co-pay for testosterone cyprionate is $23 every 3 months.

Total annual out-of-pocket cost for me is roughly $200/year. Not really very much.
 
TRT costs me very little. I have a reasonably good insurance plan that covers it.

Because of cholesterol issues, I have to see my doctor 3 to 4 times a year. We cover my TRT during those visits. Therefore no additional cost for doctor visits.

My insurance covers doctor-ordered labwork 100%. My doctor will not test for E2, so I pay for that out of my own pocket. So for labwork my annual out-of-pocket cost is roughly $80 - $100/year.

My co-pay for testosterone cyprionate is $23 every 3 months.

Total annual out-of-pocket cost for me is roughly $200/year. Not really very much.

yeah but someone is still paying for those tests and doctor visits.
If the doctor charges $800 an hour, and the lab techs and phlebotomists need to get paid $300 an hour as well, and the company that tests the blood needs paid, plus the cost of supplies, scripts, etc.. the REAL cost is probably closer to $500 a month, not 200 a year.
others just happen to be paying the bill for you. So, to say the cost of TRT is 200 a year is not accurate
 
No. I'm talking about testosterone and hCG.

Why would orgasm itself be any different? Seminal volume, potency, viscosity.. maybe. My distance has actually doubled though, maybe more. I'll pull out from behind and blast my girl in the back of the head, or on the wall in front of her face! I've broke personal records on the daily since incorporating HCG into my TRT. Weird because it wasn't like this on cycle last year with HCG. I'm like Peter North... but not quite 9 to 10 inches long LOL

But how good it feels? Give me a break. If it's not feeling as good, maybe your girl is getting around on you with monster dongs while you're on the forum trolling us with these tard questions :)
 
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