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No I have one I am useing a 2 for back up. Too many times I ran shot and my

mail order for drugs keeps holding up my meds by calling my Dr. and he will no

longer talk to them. So on Fri. night I get a recorded call saying they can't

fill my meds because they need to talk to my Dr. and he will not return there

calls. WTF they hold up my meds because they want to talk to him about using a

cheeper med. He puts on the script DAW and they still call him he put a note on

all the rooms in his office that if he answered all the calls he gets for every

script he wrights he would not have time to see us. So he gives me more on a

script. I get my drugs by a 90 day supply and have 3 refills the refills are

done over the net and still if I ask for a refill to early they tell me it's to

soon then when I can get it they hold it up wanting to talk to my Dr. NICE HOUSE

NO ONE HOME.

Norsworthy <norsworthy_david@...> wrote: I try to stay far

enough ahead on my quantity of testosterone cypionate. I don't want to get to a

point where all of a sudden I go " oh no, I'm out " and not have another spare

vial.

The pharmacist calls my doctor every time I refill my testosterone cypionate. I

don't know how closely my testosterone use is being monitored but I'd like the

comfort of knowing I have some extras just in case.

I wouldn't want to give the false impression either. If they see me ordering

extras they may think I'm using it up that fast.

Are most of you guys just one vial at a time or do you have the liberty of

stockpiling a few vials ahead. Insurance is not a factor since I pay full price.

Do your doctors give you enough room to stay a little ahead of the game in your

T supply?

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I was stocking an extra bottle just in case. I don't think you'll get

hassles if the order cycle puts you a little ahead of the schedule

then maintains, but if your dosing is 1 bottle every 4 months and

you're ordering a new bottle every 2, that will get some attention.

But say ordering every 3.1 months until you have a one bottle reserve

might get you there discreetly without doing anything wrong.

You certainly want to be ordering well enough in advance to not run out.

On Feb 15, 2008, at 11:09 AM, Norsworthy wrote:

> I try to stay far enough ahead on my quantity of testosterone

> cypionate. I don't want to get to a point where all of a sudden I go

> " oh no, I'm out " and not have another spare vial.

>

> The pharmacist calls my doctor every time I refill my testosterone

> cypionate. I don't know how closely my testosterone use is being

> monitored but I'd like the comfort of knowing I have some extras

> just in case.

>

> I wouldn't want to give the false impression either. If they see me

> ordering extras they may think I'm using it up that fast.

>

> Are most of you guys just one vial at a time or do you have the

> liberty of stockpiling a few vials ahead. Insurance is not a factor

> since I pay full price. Do your doctors give you enough room to stay

> a little ahead of the game in your T supply?

>

>

>

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Norsworthy wrote:

> I try to stay far enough ahead on my quantity of testosterone cypionate. I

don't want to get to a point where all of a sudden I go " oh no, I'm out " and not

have another spare vial.

>

> The pharmacist calls my doctor every time I refill my testosterone

cypionate. I don't know how closely my testosterone use is being monitored but

I'd like the comfort of knowing I have some extras just in case.

>

> I wouldn't want to give the false impression either. If they see me ordering

extras they may think I'm using it up that fast.

>

> Are most of you guys just one vial at a time or do you have the liberty of

stockpiling a few vials ahead. Insurance is not a factor since I pay full price.

Do your doctors give you enough room to stay a little ahead of the game in your

T supply?

>

My doctors don't seem to calculate the amount in a vial so they give me

a prescription with several refills. I always stay about 2 full vials a

head of the game and always ask for a refill at the appropriate time.

Anyone know what the real shelf life of testosterone cypionate is? I

once tried to store it in the fridge but it crystallized.

I used to take 100 mg/week but now I'm taking 70 mg/week. It seems that

a supplement I'm taking, resveratrol, improved liver function and

cleaves off the esters attached to the testosterone cypionate more

effectively to more T makes it into the blood stream so a lot less

testosterone cypionate now gets excreted in in urine. At least, that's

my theory as to why my T levels started hitting 1100+ even when I was

careful to get my lab work just before my next injection.

I do prefer my T levels to be at the high end of normal so I manage my

lab work timing to report the lowest level possible. Without any T

injections, my normal levels were below 140. Where I'm different from a

lot of reports I've read in the group is that low T levels seem to have

no negative effects on either in energy levels, emotions, or sexual

drive/function. The only reason I even had them checked (in my mid 30s)

is that I was tired all the time and low T was a possible reason why.

Increasing T to high normal levels had no effect on my energy levels.

It took a heart attack in my mid 40s along with 4 stents to give my back

all my energy.

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Hey, where do you get your T from?

I asked my GP, i can get 6 100IU pre loaded injections

one at a time,,,,but if i need to dose 150iu then i

can get another 6 50iu pre loaded injections too along

with it.

however, im from the UK, my GP is willing to let me,

but i need to know, is there any more efficient ways

of getting hold of t?

i have not started my t and hcg therapy,,so im totally

new, in handling the supply etc, need guidance, thnx

x

--- Steve <dudescholar4@...> wrote:

>

>

> Norsworthy wrote:

> > I try to stay far enough ahead on my quantity of

> testosterone cypionate. I don't want to get to a

> point where all of a sudden I go " oh no, I'm out "

> and not have another spare vial.

> >

> > The pharmacist calls my doctor every time I

> refill my testosterone cypionate. I don't know how

> closely my testosterone use is being monitored but

> I'd like the comfort of knowing I have some extras

> just in case.

> >

> > I wouldn't want to give the false impression

> either. If they see me ordering extras they may

> think I'm using it up that fast.

> >

> > Are most of you guys just one vial at a time or

> do you have the liberty of stockpiling a few vials

> ahead. Insurance is not a factor since I pay full

> price. Do your doctors give you enough room to stay

> a little ahead of the game in your T supply?

> >

>

> My doctors don't seem to calculate the amount in a

> vial so they give me

> a prescription with several refills. I always stay

> about 2 full vials a

> head of the game and always ask for a refill at the

> appropriate time.

>

> Anyone know what the real shelf life of testosterone

> cypionate is? I

> once tried to store it in the fridge but it

> crystallized.

>

> I used to take 100 mg/week but now I'm taking 70

> mg/week. It seems that

> a supplement I'm taking, resveratrol, improved liver

> function and

> cleaves off the esters attached to the testosterone

> cypionate more

> effectively to more T makes it into the blood stream

> so a lot less

> testosterone cypionate now gets excreted in in

> urine. At least, that's

> my theory as to why my T levels started hitting

> 1100+ even when I was

> careful to get my lab work just before my next

> injection.

>

> I do prefer my T levels to be at the high end of

> normal so I manage my

> lab work timing to report the lowest level possible.

> Without any T

> injections, my normal levels were below 140. Where

> I'm different from a

> lot of reports I've read in the group is that low T

> levels seem to have

> no negative effects on either in energy levels,

> emotions, or sexual

> drive/function. The only reason I even had them

> checked (in my mid 30s)

> is that I was tired all the time and low T was a

> possible reason why.

> Increasing T to high normal levels had no effect on

> my energy levels.

> It took a heart attack in my mid 40s along with 4

> stents to give my back

> all my energy.

>

>

> --

>

> Steve - dudescholar4@...

>

> Take World's Smallest Political Quiz at

> http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz.html

>

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> to truth we must still march on. " --Stopford

>

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This is why I love my endo. He perscribed me 2 shots a month

and writes an perscription for 6 bottles every 6 months. I figure

they will cut you off as soon as they suspect prostate cancer.

I have no intentions of going thru a dryout from T. So I stay

way ahead. I get a 200mg bottle every month. I would rather die

from prostate cancer all juiced up on T than to die from it why drying

out. Most likely without the T you would commit suicide anyway.

kissie

Re: stockpiling testosterone cypionate?

Norsworthy wrote:

> I try to stay far enough ahead on my quantity of testosterone cypionate. I

don't want to get to a point where all of a sudden I go " oh no, I'm out " and not

have another spare vial.

>

> The pharmacist calls my doctor every time I refill my testosterone

cypionate. I don't know how closely my testosterone use is being monitored but

I'd like the comfort of knowing I have some extras just in case.

>

> I wouldn't want to give the false impression either. If they see me ordering

extras they may think I'm using it up that fast.

>

> Are most of you guys just one vial at a time or do you have the liberty of

stockpiling a few vials ahead. Insurance is not a factor since I pay full price.

Do your doctors give you enough room to stay a little ahead of the game in your

T supply?

>

My doctors don't seem to calculate the amount in a vial so they give me

a prescription with several refills. I always stay about 2 full vials a

head of the game and always ask for a refill at the appropriate time.

Anyone know what the real shelf life of testosterone cypionate is? I

once tried to store it in the fridge but it crystallized.

I used to take 100 mg/week but now I'm taking 70 mg/week. It seems that

a supplement I'm taking, resveratrol, improved liver function and

cleaves off the esters attached to the testosterone cypionate more

effectively to more T makes it into the blood stream so a lot less

testosterone cypionate now gets excreted in in urine. At least, that's

my theory as to why my T levels started hitting 1100+ even when I was

careful to get my lab work just before my next injection.

I do prefer my T levels to be at the high end of normal so I manage my

lab work timing to report the lowest level possible. Without any T

injections, my normal levels were below 140. Where I'm different from a

lot of reports I've read in the group is that low T levels seem to have

no negative effects on either in energy levels, emotions, or sexual

drive/function. The only reason I even had them checked (in my mid 30s)

is that I was tired all the time and low T was a possible reason why.

Increasing T to high normal levels had no effect on my energy levels.

It took a heart attack in my mid 40s along with 4 stents to give my back

all my energy.

--

Steve - dudescholar4@...

Take World's Smallest Political Quiz at

http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz.html

" If a thousand old beliefs were ruined on our march

to truth we must still march on. " --Stopford

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