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HRT Clinic Won't Prescribe injectable test?

TomT12

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Long story short: test levels seem to be in the basement judging by my mood, libido, energy, brain fog, etc. Basic blood work a couple years ago by my primary had it at around 280 or so--low level of normal. He refused to do anything about it.

I can get to an HRT clinic in a neighboring state, but research online seems to indicate that they only offer pellets or creams when it comes to test. All I've heard are horror stories about Androgel and the rest being messy, ineffective, etc. The clinic promotes "bioidentical" therapy.

I have no idea how to find a doctor or clinic that deals in Test Cyp or something that might work better. Packing on mass would be nice, but I'm really just looking to restore my basic body chemistry. Would "bioidentical" therapy be a decent option? Is there a way of searching for doctors who aren't wary of synthetic/injectable test?
 
You need to find a new clinic. Send me a PM if you like.
 
Bioidentical means test cream. It will come from a compounding pharmacy. The 3 basic options are gel, injectable and cream. I have tried them all and have settled on the cream. It can be custom tailored to meet what you need and can be very high in test. Mine is 200mg/cc. Gel is much lower, I couldn't get enough gel to raise my levels enough, and, it is messy and a pain in the ass. The cream is no big deal for me. Rub it in and wash hands and your good, morning and night. The gel doesn't absorb nearly as well. Injecting gets old and I tend to retain a lot more water on that. With the cream and very low anti-e dose, I keep my test levels high normal and E levels mid-normal easily. I can also get hard and vascular with good diet and training. Also, your right, many TRT docs won't prescribe injectible. Cream should be easy to get. The way you do it is google for compounding pharmacies in your area, ask them for a referral to a couple local TRT docs and make an appointment. Done.
 
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