SOLID2 said:hey i would like to hear some info on hrt. who is on . what are the pros and cons. ? is it a good idea or no? what is the prescribed regime of it. what is prescribed.. just interested in exactly what is prescribed and how you are directed to administer it..
what age would be considered good for this ?ALIN said:i think TRT is a great idea for older man with good PSA range. MANY, MANY health benefits to correct TRT.
r1 said:
Have you checked out the Andropause/Masters forum? A lot of stories about HRT there.SOLID2 said:thanks guys.. this is great info. it is something i want to look into for sure.. looks like only positives here on it.. would love to hear some more experiences through a hrt program or doc prescribed regimen
Anthony Roberts said:I wouldn't waste my time with "All Things Male" when there's doctors who are around that are much better.
The doctor behind "All things Male" was formerly a moderator on MesoRx, who was removed from his staff position for mental instability. I'd avoid him.
Here's a much better alternative:
http://www.renami.com/
r1 said:No personal interest here, bro. I've been through the HRT wringer and Dr John's protocol is finally what worked for me. It's also very well spelled out and includes in depth lab work (and reasoning behind). In short, I send people there because it saves me from having to type it all.Dr John's protocol has been well received by 2 of the 3 endos that I've seen...it is sure WAY better than trying to convince your doc that "this thing I read on the Internet" is smarter than what he/she wants to do. When they see intelligent stuff from another doc that is published, SOME will actually listen.
I've been on a variety of different insurance plans over the last 5 years or so and they all cover injectible T-estosterone. Co-pay is usually $10-$20, but some guys either don't want to hassle with it or don't have the insurance.
I have yet to see any pharm grade H CG that comes in anything smaller than 10,000 iu. It's dosed that way for fertility treatment, so yeah, we waste a ton of it, but you don't need much to get the benefits.
I self-treated for awhile, but if you have insurance and a cooperative doc, that is really the best way to go. There will never be questions about the quality of what you're getting, the necessary lab work can get done (if needed) and you won't be paying out of pocket. Win-win...unfortunately, not that easy to find.
R1
Some guys seem to love the pellets, others had nothing but problems with them. When my husband read about the process it gave him the willies. He's happy with the shot ... so darned happy the doctor had to scale him back to once every ten days, in fact, his levels were over 1200Triple J said:one of the things they are doing these days is implanting testosterone pellets. these provide about a six month time released steady daily dose. but it requires a dcotor visit, an incision, etc.
also, there is a company working on a different type of injection, too, that would be longer lasting than regular cypionate or enanthate.

musclemom said:Some guys seem to love the pellets, others had nothing but problems with them. When my husband read about the process it gave him the willies. He's happy with the shot ... so darned happy the doctor had to scale him back to once every ten days, in fact, his levels were over 1200![]()
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