Guest guest Posted December 12, 2008 Report Share Posted December 12, 2008 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2008 Report Share Posted December 13, 2008 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 -- 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2008 Report Share Posted December 13, 2008 > 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2008 Report Share Posted December 14, 2008 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2008 Report Share Posted December 14, 2008 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. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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