Anybody here get script TRT and wish they had just kept using UGL instead of involving a doctor?
Lots of posts talking about the PRO's and benefits of jumping through hoops to get scripted. Are there any CON's to a doctor regulating or monitoring your levels and dosages?
I get it and smash it for a cycle every five weeks or so when I cycle off of 500 Super Octane Test. It's free with a drug plan, works, and helps keep you a man/healthy IF you genuinely need it. The oil is so thin that you barely need to heat it to make it go through a 23-gauge syringe or right from the bottle with a 21 for the quickest and easiest pin.
Due to back and knee problems, I've been unable to work out much. If I go for a prolonged cycle just on script, my body actually maintains decent mass without working out, which shows that it's doing what it was created for, but it's not killing me with Estrogen or driving my T level into the sun either. I have zero sides.
Most of all, it's science. If you go to a doctor and get tested and your T level is low, you will be prescribed unless you're with some sort of doctor you probably shouldn't be with anyway. It's a legitimate prescription, so it's legal unless you carry too much of it. Any doctor denying you a hormone that, if you don't get to the right level, can cause terrible health problems isn't really a doctor, now is he/she? I think you'll find most have gotten past the gym garbage/dirty syringes from mental chronic testosterone abuse stigmatism attached to testosterone.
Oh, a quick check on my googlenator says that if you're a transgender youth, there are countries that might not like you with it very much, so if you're looking for a new dick and younger than 18, you MIGHT have a problem in Europe/some other places.
I actually came to this site because I had the exact same questions you had before. I felt like I could talk to my doctor, but it turned out it was just a waste of time because she got me tested, prescribed, and tested me once a year for free or more if I asked. The people here know absolutely ALL of the ups and downs of this process and I'm sure some could even write out the molecular composition of a Delastryl molecule if you asked nicely.
Good luck!