Guest guest Posted February 12, 2004 Report Share Posted February 12, 2004 I went a week or so on pellets before trying the deprenyl. Also, I only take the deprenyl 5 days per week. While there is no real " let down " on my off days, I can tell a difference. Same goes for when I get up in the AM versus my first dose. I feel the effect but I think I am fine without it. Just a nice boost to the mental sharpness. So far I LOVE the pellets. Same level all the time. A real bonus versus the gels. I'll keep everyone in the loop but... I don't think I'll give up my deprenyl just yet :-) Good Luck. y > y, Keep us posted . > > I am starting to think, that for T replacement, pellets are the > bomb! . I figure you can always add gel if you are a little low, > but would be nice to have a totally consistent level. It sounds like > that might be the way to go. It doesn't make any drug company allot > of money, which might be the main reason no one has heard all that > much about that method. > > I almost wish that you were not taking the Deprenyl at the same time > because it is tough to say which one is actually giving you the > benefit and which benefit each is giving you... Personally , I > think you should scratch the deprenyl for now, go with the pellets > only for the three months and judge exactly how and what they do for > you. That would be a good way to know what pellets do exactly for > group knowledge, and also for yourself. Then you could try adding > deprenyl the next three months and see what difference there is... > That way you would know whether the deprenyl is worth it and exactly > what benefits you get... > > Well, anyway, good to keep up on how the pellets are working. > > I am going to try and see if I can get off everything using HCG and > Clomid. If that works that would be great. If not, I will consider > the pellets. Would be fantastic just to get that once every three > months and always feel good! I personally find it a pain to deal > with the drugs more frequently... Of course, it is better than > without, but would be nice to do without... > > Armyguy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 y, I am glad to hear that the pellets are giving you a consistent level of testosterone. That is what I am looking for as well. I am on Androgel (10g/day). I feel that my T level is varying too much from week to week. Your Dr. is in Atlanta right? I'm in Florida, having a terrible time finding a good Dr. Atlanta is starting to look pretty close. Would you mind sharing the name of your Dr. and the name of the office? I would like to contact her and find out more information. What kind of Dr. is she, Internal Med., Endo? Feel free to email me if you would rather go that route. Dean > > y, Keep us posted . > > > > I am starting to think, that for T replacement, pellets are the > > bomb! . I figure you can always add gel if you are a little low, > > but would be nice to have a totally consistent level. It sounds > like > > that might be the way to go. It doesn't make any drug company allot > > of money, which might be the main reason no one has heard all that > > much about that method. > > > > I almost wish that you were not taking the Deprenyl at the same > time > > because it is tough to say which one is actually giving you the > > benefit and which benefit each is giving you... Personally , I > > think you should scratch the deprenyl for now, go with the pellets > > only for the three months and judge exactly how and what they do > for > > you. That would be a good way to know what pellets do exactly for > > group knowledge, and also for yourself. Then you could try adding > > deprenyl the next three months and see what difference there is... > > That way you would know whether the deprenyl is worth it and > exactly > > what benefits you get... > > > > Well, anyway, good to keep up on how the pellets are working. > > > > I am going to try and see if I can get off everything using HCG and > > Clomid. If that works that would be great. If not, I will consider > > the pellets. Would be fantastic just to get that once every three > > months and always feel good! I personally find it a pain to deal > > with the drugs more frequently... Of course, it is better than > > without, but would be nice to do without... > > > > Armyguy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 I have a doctor in Boca and one here in Atlanta. The Boca doctor has more experience with athletes so that is why I ended up there first. He referred me on to this current doc when I chose the TRT path. The doctor in Boca is Dr. Allyn Brizel His website is http://www.natural-hrt.com/home.html My doctor here in Atlanta, whom my Boca doc says is the best he knows with pellets, is Dr. a Paunesky. It's more of a boutique practice specifically for anti-aging. Her website is http://www.atlantaantiaging.com/ - I highly recommend her. Dean, good luck. y > > > y, Keep us posted . > > > > > > I am starting to think, that for T replacement, pellets are the > > > bomb! . I figure you can always add gel if you are a little > low, > > > but would be nice to have a totally consistent level. It sounds > > like > > > that might be the way to go. It doesn't make any drug company > allot > > > of money, which might be the main reason no one has heard all > that > > > much about that method. > > > > > > I almost wish that you were not taking the Deprenyl at the same > > time > > > because it is tough to say which one is actually giving you the > > > benefit and which benefit each is giving you... Personally , I > > > think you should scratch the deprenyl for now, go with the > pellets > > > only for the three months and judge exactly how and what they do > > for > > > you. That would be a good way to know what pellets do exactly for > > > group knowledge, and also for yourself. Then you could try adding > > > deprenyl the next three months and see what difference there > is... > > > That way you would know whether the deprenyl is worth it and > > exactly > > > what benefits you get... > > > > > > Well, anyway, good to keep up on how the pellets are working. > > > > > > I am going to try and see if I can get off everything using HCG > and > > > Clomid. If that works that would be great. If not, I will > consider > > > the pellets. Would be fantastic just to get that once every three > > > months and always feel good! I personally find it a pain to deal > > > with the drugs more frequently... Of course, it is better than > > > without, but would be nice to do without... > > > > > > Armyguy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Hi , Just want to say hi, I was diagnosed 7 years ago at 33 and remember well the confusion and lack of information. Like yourself I was so pleased when I found this site, and although I don't post as much as I should I read all the messages and have gained some very useful knowledge. I still havn't met anyone with this disease but because of this site I know I am not alone. They say knowledge is power, so ask away there are some very wise and helpful people on here. Ruth (UK) xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Hi , Just want to say hi, I was diagnosed 7 years ago at 33 and remember well the confusion and lack of information. Like yourself I was so pleased when I found this site, and although I don't post as much as I should I read all the messages and have gained some very useful knowledge. I still havn't met anyone with this disease but because of this site I know I am not alone. They say knowledge is power, so ask away there are some very wise and helpful people on here. Ruth (UK) xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Hi , Just want to say hi, I was diagnosed 7 years ago at 33 and remember well the confusion and lack of information. Like yourself I was so pleased when I found this site, and although I don't post as much as I should I read all the messages and have gained some very useful knowledge. I still havn't met anyone with this disease but because of this site I know I am not alone. They say knowledge is power, so ask away there are some very wise and helpful people on here. Ruth (UK) xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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