Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 I think he get 1500 or 20 75mgs pellets. I am looking into this again and it's a pain in the ass I can't get into Collages web site it's down and did a search on Dr. Glaser got all kinds of hits but nothing worked I would like to Email her and find out if she knows a Dr. in MI around the Detroit area. I did this 2 yrs. ago with Collage and they sent me a list of Dr.'s that would only put in 4 200mgs pellets for a dam high price. Did you health care cover any of the cost for this. I feel if I could get 1600mgs I would do good on this. Phil nort828 <nort828@...> wrote: Hi Philip! My new pellet doctor said to think about slowly licking a lollypop to get a good idea how the small blood vessels in the flesh around the pellets course blood and slowly degrade the pellet coating, releasing more testosterone. So, yes, the friend you mentioned who worked out hard four times a week got his heart rate up and his blood moving, this caused his pellets to wear down faster than " normal " . I can tell you that almost all of this doc's male pellet patients are going at least four months, and a few up to five months, with the majority scheduling new pellet implementation ar four and a half months. I think four months, maybe a little more, is simply outstanding. It I only get four months, then that is just fine with me. Yes, I got 1600mg of T pellets this time, I wonder how many Earnest gets at a time? Are you out there Earnest to comment of your pellet replacement intervals and number of mg of T? Norton, very very happy, so far, with pellets! --------------------------------- Cheap Talk? Check out Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Hey Phil- I don't know if your insurance would cover it or not. My Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Mich increased my co-pay a couple of months ago and now they don't cover HCG (cost me $53 at Walgreen last week.) They no longer cover Cialis either, and that I had on a refill. They still cover T.cyp though, even got it on a generic co-pay ($10 generic/$20, non-.) Hope you have better luck. Rich > > Hi Philip! > My new pellet doctor said to think about slowly licking a > lollypop to get a good idea how the small blood vessels in > the flesh around the pellets course blood and slowly degrade > the pellet coating, releasing more testosterone. So, yes, > the friend you mentioned who worked out hard four times a > week got his heart rate up and his blood moving, this caused > his pellets to wear down faster than " normal " . I can tell > you that almost all of this doc's male pellet patients are > going at least four months, and a few up to five months, > with the majority scheduling new pellet implementation ar > four and a half months. I think four months, maybe a little > more, is simply outstanding. It I only get four months, then > that is just fine with me. Yes, I got 1600mg of T pellets > this time, I wonder how many Earnest gets at a time? > Are you out there Earnest to comment of your pellet replacement > intervals and number of mg of T? > Norton, very very happy, so far, with pellets! > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Cheap Talk? Check out Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Rich I am a Union Retired from the Big 3 auto so we still get HCG and Cialis but when the next contract comes up I see big problems. The first time I had pellets my Blue Cross did not pay for anything. Phil Rich <caliconine@...> wrote: Hey Phil- I don't know if your insurance would cover it or not. My Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Mich increased my co-pay a couple of months ago and now they don't cover HCG (cost me $53 at Walgreen last week.) They no longer cover Cialis either, and that I had on a refill. They still cover T.cyp though, even got it on a generic co-pay ($10 generic/$20, non-.) Hope you have better luck. Rich > > Hi Philip! > My new pellet doctor said to think about slowly licking a > lollypop to get a good idea how the small blood vessels in > the flesh around the pellets course blood and slowly degrade > the pellet coating, releasing more testosterone. So, yes, > the friend you mentioned who worked out hard four times a > week got his heart rate up and his blood moving, this caused > his pellets to wear down faster than " normal " . I can tell > you that almost all of this doc's male pellet patients are > going at least four months, and a few up to five months, > with the majority scheduling new pellet implementation ar > four and a half months. I think four months, maybe a little > more, is simply outstanding. It I only get four months, then > that is just fine with me. Yes, I got 1600mg of T pellets > this time, I wonder how many Earnest gets at a time? > Are you out there Earnest to comment of your pellet replacement > intervals and number of mg of T? > Norton, very very happy, so far, with pellets! > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Cheap Talk? Check out Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Hi, I get 20 - 75 mg pellets based on my doctors formula. Take 30 pounds from the total weight and for each 10 pounds remaining, you should get one 75 mg pellet every 4 months. Doing the math this gives me 12.5 mg/day for the 4 months. This figure seems to be similar to those getting shots of 100 mg/week. ernestnolan > > > Hi Philip! > My new pellet doctor said to think about slowly licking a > lollypop to get a good idea how the small blood vessels in > the flesh around the pellets course blood and slowly degrade > the pellet coating, releasing more testosterone. So, yes, > the friend you mentioned who worked out hard four times a > week got his heart rate up and his blood moving, this caused > his pellets to wear down faster than " normal " . I can tell > you that almost all of this doc's male pellet patients are > going at least four months, and a few up to five months, > with the majority scheduling new pellet implementation ar > four and a half months. I think four months, maybe a little > more, is simply outstanding. It I only get four months, then > that is just fine with me. Yes, I got 1600mg of T pellets > this time, I wonder how many Earnest gets at a time? > Are you out there Earnest to comment of your pellet replacement > intervals and number of mg of T? > Norton, very very happy, so far, with pellets! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2009 Report Share Posted November 27, 2009 Yes and so would I but here in Mi. Dr.'s rip you off cost more money and thy only give you about 800 mgs of pellets the first time it only lasted me 30 days the totla cost having them put in 2x's in 30 days was over 2500 big ones. Co-Moderator Phil > From: kahrcw9 <no_reply > > Subject: Pellets Revisited > > Date: Friday, November 27, 2009, 1:01 PM > Five years ago I flew to SotoPele in > Arizona and had pellets surgicall > put in my butt. > > A little pain in that area for the first three days, > advisable to > ice it good. > > In short, I LIKED the pellets! > I felt good, and the even release of testosterone was > wonderful. > > If memory serves, I had at least 1600mg of pellets, and I > was told > they would " last " a good three months. > > Well, they did not. They lasted about eight weeks, > at best. > They told me that the effect would " build " over time and I > just > had to keep coming back. > > I decided not too. They were VERY expensive, and certainly > not > covered by my healthcare insurance. > The " surgical " fee was $200 and this was in addition to > the cost > of the pellets, at the time I think around $250 a visit. > > So, on an annual basis, even if I exclude the travel > costs, > it still would have run around $2000 a year. Too much for > me. > > But, IF I had the money, I would try pellets again! > Norton > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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