mikefear said:Just got back from the doctor and the pharmacy..
Got my new vial of test for $5.00 and 10,000iu of hCG for $5.00
Good insurance kicks ass!
Watson Labs test and Novarel hCG
How much do you other HRT guys pay for your stuff? Does your insurance cover it?
1800$? Are you crazy? even without insurance, my test is like 120$/vial .. lolCO B-man said:How at only age 23 can you get HRT? I originally paid $1800 for two vials test Cyp, two vials 10k IU HCG with 2 vials bacteriostatic water, slin pins, reg pins, alcohol pads, 60 count .5/mg anastrozole, Sharps Bio-disposable container, AND bloodwork. Cost way too much. If I only knew then what I know now!! I have excellent insurance too btw but I did not want any records of my use on my work insurance.

Maybe he's afraid it could alter his ability to get affordable health insurance in the future.. not sure, but I'm not worried, as I plan on working for the govt.njmuscleguy said:Ok, maybe I'm nahive, so answer me this... if you're seeing a legitimate doctor and it is legitimately proven (through bloodwork) that you have naturally low test levels, especially at a younger age, then why would it matter if your insurance records show that you are on HRT? You're not doing anything illegal - it's for legitimate medical reasons. If your insurance agrees to pay for it, then what's the problem?
mikefear said:Just got back from the doctor and the pharmacy..
Got my new vial of test for $5.00 and 10,000iu of hCG for $5.00
Good insurance kicks ass!
Watson Labs test and Novarel hCG
How much do you other HRT guys pay for your stuff? Does your insurance cover it?
It is against the law for the HR manager to "Have access" to that information...The only medical information that a Doc is allowed to give your work is if it involves a work related accident.CO B-man said:Just prefer my Work people not to know HR has access to that. I would rather cough up the cash. I am not as young as Mike if thats what you are thinking. I will be 36 next in a couple months although my avatar already says I am 36. When I checked into it they said it was for men over 30 in which you had to prove all that stuff. I question the "Legitimacy" and ignorance of the law is not an excuse however I decided to chance it. If it is me you are talking about. Besides I am single make great money no wife anymore to tell me what I can and cant do and I save very very well so I decided to treat myself and give it a try. Fortunately coming here and learning a bunch more, making friends, getting better sources for all my needs I can get it all for less with a little less paranoia than I had back then. Thats all.
Goldprospector said:It is against the law for the HR manager to "Have access" to that information...The only medical information that a Doc is allowed to give your work is if it involves a work related accident.
Goldprospector said:It is against the law for the HR manager to "Have access" to that information...The only medical information that a Doc is allowed to give your work is if it involves a work related accident.
mikefear said:Aetna

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