Ty. I meant just raw powder though. MA used to have it I think. Could be wrong but usually the raw powder is cheaper by a little bit. That's why I was asking.
Anastrazole has turned out great. I feel it’s really clearing everything up also. My head space is much better.
Also pinning isn’t so bad now that I’ve gotten use to it.
I was given an Rx for Anastrazole. Just waiting on it. This dr kinda sucks. He seems like he drags his feet on stuff. So he probably just hasn’t submitted the Rx yet. I’ve found the best way to keep on top is to contact his assistant. Once this is all going I’ll switch to an endocrinologist...
I’ve used MA products and never had any issues. But no I already got the Rx for it I’m just waiting for it to be pushed through
Also. Side note. I did not expect this to be an issue (I guess I just expected them to come with the Rx). But I’m gonna need recommendations for syringes. Gauge etc...
I’ll be administering myself. Which is where the hang up is. Apparently the insurance doesn’t want to cover it if I’m self administering. But the doctor is fine with it.
So new update. It’s going to be 200mg injections every 2 weeks? That seems like a long duration. I feel like I’d be better busting that up into 1/4s and then administering about every 3 days to flatten the curve. What’s everyone’s thoughts
Yup that’s one of the reasons for the follow up on the 26th. I’m going to A: see where my levels are at and see if hel prescribe an AI. And B: get him to switch to injections. Hopefully increase dosages depending on where I’m at.
Because none of them would be covered by insurance. Maryland is a nightmare for TRT
April 26 was the soonest they’d do
And yes my body fat is not under 15% if that’s what you are asking.
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