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I’ve beat this dead horse a few times but if $400 is a lot to someone they shouldn’t be doing steroids. Medical bills cost a lot, ancillaries cost money, nutrition costs money.

If that means a 19 year old can’t do steroids in college well then so be it, economic driven harm reduction as far as I’m concerned.
Literally, the gear is the cheapest part. I spend a lot more on food monthly.
 
If this really does work I think i will purchase. I have shaky hands so I dread all injections that is why my cruise is subq and only use IM on blasts.

Been using it for the last four months - super easy and convenient. The only issue is that the syringe adapters are specifically designed for BD syringes. Other brands still work, but for some reason, the fit is optimized for BD, which affects how deep the needle goes.

So, a good tip might be to use a 1.5-inch needle if you’re planning to use this auto-injector. It works for both IM and SubQ injections.

Here’s a video explaining the different sizes:
View: https://youtu.be/mnMF4lRLnss?si=sTKSHUbBXPRkP3z6


Just got confirmation from a rep at UnionMedico. They said shipping to USA is typically 3-4 business days.
 
$400 minimum is beyond easy to hit and will likely only get you a few months supply. $800 minimum would still be easy to hit. Not being able to afford the minimum just means you shouldn’t be doing this purely based on your economic status. Safe to say most of us easily spend at least a couple hundred a month just on vitamins and minerals plus supps every month. Add in the cost of food, decent gym memberships, medical needs…
 
Damn, tough crowd in here.

Shouldn't the TRT guys have access to quality domestic gear without having to buy 3 years worth at a time?

Not that I think that's a bad idea...

Yes, I kind of feel sorry for him now, lol, everybody piling in.

Stan's kind explanation settles it, though.
Thank you, Stan.

This guy probs has never ordered from him and was not aware of the previous, $800 cap, either.

Nevermind, this is how it works here and you can either go with it or look at alternatives.
Now he knows.
 
Damn, tough crowd in here.

Shouldn't the TRT guys have access to quality domestic gear without having to buy 3 years worth at a time?

Not that I think that's a bad idea...
IMO? No not really.

If you're in the United States at this point and you're doing true TRT (not B&C) it is unfathomably easy to get an actual pharma TRT script that will cost you nearly the same as what Stan would cost you.

If you've decided to self administer TRT, then you should have enough onhand for an extended shortage in the case of you losing access to supply.

I'm sure there's absolutely an edge case where I'd go "eh, yeah, I get it, that sucks" and be wrong, but at a population level I think that it's totally fine.
 
IMO? No not really.

If you're in the United States at this point and you're doing true TRT (not B&C) it is unfathomably easy to get an actual pharma TRT script that will cost you nearly the same as what Stan would cost you.

If you've decided to self administer TRT, then you should have enough onhand for an extended shortage in the case of you losing access to supply.

I'm sure there's absolutely an edge case where I'd go "eh, yeah, I get it, that sucks" and be wrong, but at a population level I think that it's totally fine.

Even if someone chooses the DIY TRT route (which is fine), they should still get a script just in case. For backup, in case you need to travel, legal complications, etc.

And yeah it's very easy, even from your regular GP. Don't need an expensive online TRT clinic. If your GP is hesitant, try another GP.

It's a marathon, not a sprint. So if you have to wait a few weeks or even months, that's fine.
 
Damn, tough crowd in here.

Shouldn't the TRT guys have access to quality domestic gear without having to buy 3 years worth at a time?

Not that I think that's a bad idea...
The 400 dollar cost is like less than 4 months of trt from a clinic so…. still cheaper
 
And yeah it's very easy, even from your regular GP. Don't need an expensive online TRT clinic. If your GP is hesitant, try another GP.
My GP is a family friend. Got denied Cialis 5mg from their office because I wouldn’t agree to get a physical done first.

There is a website out there where you can put your state/town and it will give you a list of all the GP/PCP in your area who prescribe which and the most medications.

If I recall correctly you can also legally call your local compounding pharmacy and ask for the list of GP/PCP who prescribe the medication you are looking for
 
My GP is a family friend. Got denied Cialis 5mg from their office because I wouldn’t agree to get a physical done first.

There is a website out there where you can put your state/town and it will give you a list of all the GP/PCP in your area who prescribe which and the most medications.

If I recall correctly you can also legally call your local compounding pharmacy and ask for the list of GP/PCP who prescribe the medication you are looking for

That's a great suggestion.

Not sure where the "easy to get TRT" comes from, but most primary care docs will refer you to an endocrinologist or urologist, and they're not prescribing unless you're clinically hypogonadal.

TRT clinics are easy, but uncovered by insurance. That's more like a "doctor" at a pot shop issuing medical marijuana cards.
 
That's a great suggestion.

Not sure where the "easy to get TRT" comes from, but most primary care docs will refer you to an endocrinologist or urologist, and they're not prescribing unless you're clinically hypogonadal.

TRT clinics are easy, but uncovered by insurance. That's more like a "doctor" at a pot shop issuing medical marijuana cards.
Yeah, my 13 year old daughter would have an easier time getting a script to transition into a dude. It's kind of messed up how it works.
 
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