Chicago_Cop
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Has anyone out there had experience with Pellets?
I was diagnosed with very low T about 1 year ago. My endocrinologist put me on Androgel. At first it was 5 pumps per day, then it was 7. This got me into the lower end of the "normal" range. I did not feel any better but I did notice that I had to start shaving again.
About three months ago I answered an advert for a Men's health clinic that claimed to be able to cure ED, (I hadn't had an erection for about 10 years). While there, they did a blood test which showed that my Testosterone level was in the low side of normal. They asked me how I "felt". I said that I usually feel like sucking my pistol and that this is normal for me. They suggested that I try injected Testosterone and gave me a shot of that along with a shot of vitamin B12. About a day later I felt pretty good. By the fourth day, not so good. By the fifth day I had to lock up my pistols again! I have been getting these shots every week now for about three months but my Testosterone level is still around 450. The doctor at the Men's health clinic wants to try implanting Testosterone pellets and my insurance company has agreed to pay for 70% of it!
My GP, who has been a friend of mine since the 7th grade, is absolutely livid that I am taking any Testosterone Replacement. He says that it isn't necessary for my physical health and that it is really, really dangerous. He is barely speaking to me now.
I was diagnosed with very low T about 1 year ago. My endocrinologist put me on Androgel. At first it was 5 pumps per day, then it was 7. This got me into the lower end of the "normal" range. I did not feel any better but I did notice that I had to start shaving again.
About three months ago I answered an advert for a Men's health clinic that claimed to be able to cure ED, (I hadn't had an erection for about 10 years). While there, they did a blood test which showed that my Testosterone level was in the low side of normal. They asked me how I "felt". I said that I usually feel like sucking my pistol and that this is normal for me. They suggested that I try injected Testosterone and gave me a shot of that along with a shot of vitamin B12. About a day later I felt pretty good. By the fourth day, not so good. By the fifth day I had to lock up my pistols again! I have been getting these shots every week now for about three months but my Testosterone level is still around 450. The doctor at the Men's health clinic wants to try implanting Testosterone pellets and my insurance company has agreed to pay for 70% of it!
My GP, who has been a friend of mine since the 7th grade, is absolutely livid that I am taking any Testosterone Replacement. He says that it isn't necessary for my physical health and that it is really, really dangerous. He is barely speaking to me now.