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Hi all, greetings from Sydney, Australia!

I am 29 yrs old, on a 150mg/week t. enanthate regimen. The

testosterone is partially payed by medicare (31.50 aud) but my doc

don't want to prescribe HCG and Arimidex because they are not " used to

treat testosterone deficiency " .

He's willing to prescribe that as a private prescription (i have to

pay full price) though. Do you guys know any article that could

convince him to prescribe them as PBS medicines (partially payed by

medicare)?

I think it should be obvious that HCG and Arimidex are part of TRT,

specially when your E levels are on the top range 230 (120-250) but

medicare do not agree.

All the best,

Leo

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leonardo_4fun wrote:

> Hi all, greetings from Sydney, Australia!

>

> I am 29 yrs old, on a 150mg/week t. enanthate regimen. The

> testosterone is partially payed by medicare (31.50 aud) but my doc

> don't want to prescribe HCG and Arimidex because they are not " used to

> treat testosterone deficiency " .

>

> He's willing to prescribe that as a private prescription (i have to

> pay full price) though. Do you guys know any article that could

> convince him to prescribe them as PBS medicines (partially payed by

> medicare)?

>

> I think it should be obvious that HCG and Arimidex are part of TRT,

> specially when your E levels are on the top range 230 (120-250) but

> medicare do not agree.

>

> All the best,

>

> Leo

Print off the two documents at http://www.allthingsmale.com/ under the

publications tab on the left.

TRT: A Recipe for Success

http://www.allthingsmale.com/word_docs/TRT.doc

HCG Update

http://www.allthingsmale.com/word_docs/HCGupdate.doc

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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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> He's willing to prescribe that as a private prescription (i have to

> pay full price) though. Do you guys know any article that could

> convince him to prescribe them as PBS medicines (partially payed by

> medicare)?

>

> I think it should be obvious that HCG and Arimidex are part of TRT,

> specially when your E levels are on the top range 230 (120-250) but

> medicare do not agree.

e2 should be around 20-30... total e I'd have to look up.

www.alldaychemist.com has given good service and good prices to lots

of board users... and their prices for arimidex and hcg are LESS than

what I pay with insurance and work just fine... hardest part is

cutting the 1mg arimidex into quarters.

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Thanks for the links Steve!

Is there any other article or study that supports adding HCG and AI to

the TRT regimen?

Cheers,

Leo

> > Hi all, greetings from Sydney, Australia!

> >

> > I am 29 yrs old, on a 150mg/week t. enanthate regimen. The

> > testosterone is partially payed by medicare (31.50 aud) but my doc

> > don't want to prescribe HCG and Arimidex because they are not " used to

> > treat testosterone deficiency " .

> >

> > He's willing to prescribe that as a private prescription (i have to

> > pay full price) though. Do you guys know any article that could

> > convince him to prescribe them as PBS medicines (partially payed by

> > medicare)?

> >

> > I think it should be obvious that HCG and Arimidex are part of TRT,

> > specially when your E levels are on the top range 230 (120-250) but

> > medicare do not agree.

> >

> > All the best,

> >

> > Leo

>

> Print off the two documents at http://www.allthingsmale.com/ under the

> publications tab on the left.

>

> TRT: A Recipe for Success

> http://www.allthingsmale.com/word_docs/TRT.doc

>

> HCG Update

> http://www.allthingsmale.com/word_docs/HCGupdate.doc

>

> --

>

> 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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Thanks JB, but I don't think they ship to Sydney... and even if they

do, HCG needs to be kept refrigerated.

Thanks for replying anyway.

Cheers,

Leo

>

>

> > He's willing to prescribe that as a private prescription (i have to

> > pay full price) though. Do you guys know any article that could

> > convince him to prescribe them as PBS medicines (partially payed by

> > medicare)?

> >

> > I think it should be obvious that HCG and Arimidex are part of TRT,

> > specially when your E levels are on the top range 230 (120-250) but

> > medicare do not agree.

>

> e2 should be around 20-30... total e I'd have to look up.

>

> www.alldaychemist.com has given good service and good prices to lots

> of board users... and their prices for arimidex and hcg are LESS than

> what I pay with insurance and work just fine... hardest part is

> cutting the 1mg arimidex into quarters.

>

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They ship to the USA and I expect they ship almost anywhere. I'm

pleased with their pricing and service. The product doesn't need to be

refrigerated until it is mixed. Alldaychemist.com's product also only

has a one time mix of water, not BAC water, so you would need to get

your hands on some BAC water.

I ordered and received three vials from them which is currently in the

refrigerator since my regular doctor had prescribed 3 months, which I

filled with product that last 60 days after mixing. There was a lot of

difficulty getting HCG in the USA for a while - don't know if that is

still true - but I got some from alldaychemist so I could have some on

hand if there were local acquisition issues. Also, my insurance doesn't

pay for this kind of injection yet (somehow I need to convince them it's

not for fertilely since it isn't) and the allday product is economical.

Steve

leonardo_4fun wrote:

> Thanks JB, but I don't think they ship to Sydney... and even if they

> do, HCG needs to be kept refrigerated.

>

> Thanks for replying anyway.

>

> Cheers,

>

> Leo

>

>

>>

>>> He's willing to prescribe that as a private prescription (i have to

>>> pay full price) though. Do you guys know any article that could

>>> convince him to prescribe them as PBS medicines (partially payed by

>>> medicare)?

>>>

>>> I think it should be obvious that HCG and Arimidex are part of TRT,

>>> specially when your E levels are on the top range 230 (120-250) but

>>> medicare do not agree.

>> e2 should be around 20-30... total e I'd have to look up.

>>

>> www.alldaychemist.com has given good service and good prices to lots

>> of board users... and their prices for arimidex and hcg are LESS than

>> what I pay with insurance and work just fine... hardest part is

>> cutting the 1mg arimidex into quarters.

--

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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