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re: Testosterone pellets or injections???

Posted on 7/25/23 at 10:01 pm to
Posted by rickyh_2
Alabama
Member since Nov 2018
21 posts
Posted on 7/25/23 at 10:01 pm to
I’ve been doing the pellets for about 4-5 years. Yes they are more expensive and insurance does not cover them. The first year I done injections, but my highs and lows were too much of a roller coaster. Once I started the pellets; mine testosterone leveled out with more of a long curve instead of a spike and fall like injections! Now, folks that do the injections weekly, may stay more leveled out than the once every two week crowd. My doctor that delivers the pellets monitors my blood annually; my family physician monitors my blood every 6 months. Quality of life is very important to me and since I started the pellets; my quality has grown. Now for the “you’re a fat as crows”. My “T” was very low; don’t know why; but I was not obese, a little heavy for 6’2” and 245; had a lil beer belly. Now 6’2” at 225 but muscle with a little fat. I’m 58 and will be 59 in a couple months. I will continue the pellets and enjoy life without the weekly/bi-weekly needle sticks and the knots that come with the needle pricks over time!
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