SwanRonson
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My testosterone (free and total) is always low or just barely within normal range each time it's checked. The last time it was checked it was 105 (ref range starts at 100) so insurance wouldn't cover the prescription for Androgel. Does anyone have experience/recommendation buying testosterone replacement without insurance coverage? That $600 per bottle price tag is a no go.
I'm really wanting the gel so I can have more control of dosage (low and slow).
Just looking for advice from anyone in the same boat on how you did it. Thanks!
I'm really wanting the gel so I can have more control of dosage (low and slow).
Just looking for advice from anyone in the same boat on how you did it. Thanks!