InSolitude
06-04-2003, 10:26 PM
Hey Gine, My T levels are on the low end of normal also ( I'm 19, and supposedly my T levels should be at the high end, above 700ng/dl, for my age. I'm at 327ng/dl, and about the same on 2 other T tests.) Was it hard to convince your doctor to give you testosterone supplementation since you are not out of the normal range?
Gine2D
06-05-2003, 12:47 AM
After the doctor reviewed the results of the hormone test he was the one to suggest the supplements. I did not they were available.
Injections are the least expensive, but they give high levels on injection day to low levels in a couple of weeks. The AndroPatch is more even but it is large & has to be taped on daily. The AndroGel also gives even levels, but is expensive if the insurance does not cover it, about $130/month. The Gel is just rubbed on the skin each night before bed.
It is worth it in my case.
Good luck,
G
My insurance doesn't cover prescriptions so I've done a search on compounding pharmacies that can make up a testosterone gel or cream out of any prescription your doctor writes. Found prices from $20 to $80. Sure beats Androgel!!