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"ray" <none@none.com> wrote in message news:izepf.1620$Vr.1537@fe06.lga...
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> Thanks for the reply. You sound like a happy user. Is it just profit
> motive for the drug companies to push the expensive gels over the
> much cheaper shots? I would also think once a week shot is more
> convenient than once a day gel. A few more questions if you don't
> mind. How has the T-cypionate affected your PSA, cholestrol,
> hemocrit, and bone denisity? Does the T-cypionate give you oily or
> greasey skin? Any other side effects either positive or negative?
> Has it changed energy level?
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> Thanks
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> Ray
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An extremely happy user, ray. I think that the idea behind the gels
*besides* money is that the prescribing info for the T-cypionate says once a
month or once every two weeks, and some docs are still stuck in that frame
of mind. Also, some people just hate needles.
My PSA remained the same, I do pretty good estrogen control.
Cholesterol remained the same, no problem.
Hematocrit elevated slightly, not bad.
Bone density came up, I was actually breaking teeth when I got on the
needle.
No greasey skin, energy level, feeling of well being, cognitive process all
went way up, and there was a little bit of weight loss and some firming of
the muscles that were by the T alone.
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