Eh just be careful on the online forums man, don’t go looking for one guru or another. If you look at this forum through out the years he himself has never got conventional TRT to work for himself. He went on many protocols and many providers, pushing what ever current protocol and provider to people while never actually getting it to work for him.
He’s also not the only one guilty of this, but he repeats the constant online fads that are just not common place in the real world like they would make it seem they are. Everything with SHBG, ridiculous injection frequencies of ED/EOD, etc.
Who? Edit: I thought you said “me and others” hence I asked who?
He is not on conventional TRT, he doesn’t inject or take regular T. He has never made conventional TRT work for him, which includes doing all the advise he offers here.
Is it? Who is he exactly? What am I saying wrong? Browse long enough hes had attitude such as this or worse with others as well.
No, i did. You started by saying you wanted to address low t symptoms (being tired) with Anavar, which makes no sense in any realm. I saw no other symptoms listed other than a prominent display of self-victimisation and comments about being “in a state of disease” which doesn’t align with “being tired” at all.
The help you need could have been achieved by fixing your sleep and going through Defy (for less than half the total cost), but you don’t want to hear that.
Scientologists percieve L. Ron Hubbard as knowledgeable too.
At least you’re cool with him making mistakes with your health and your wallet.
I’m out. I hope your specialist is able to tackle the incredibly difficult task of having too much iron and poor sleep quality (tongue firmly in cheek).
I suppose one definition of a good deal is two satisfied parties. If one is happy to pay $6k, and one is happy to take it, then it’s a good deal, for them.
Then your point is poorly made. One is the cost of health care you have chosen for the OP, (which by the way could be obtained for less) and the other is the fee paid to the bookie betting that the cost they will cover/reimburse for your health care will be less than the premiums paid to them.
Was going to leave this alone, but I’m not going to.
There’s not one thing in that post that even remotely resembles ‘roid rage’, and i take it you’re making a judgement call based on my physique… thank you for the compliment, but my weekly dose is 140mg/wk with nothing else. You, on the other hand, came here in search of Anavar, which really doesn’t have a therapeutic benefit outside of bodybuilding competitions.
You can’t make blatantly ignorant posts that dismiss everything someone says, make false accusations about them, and still say that their mildly irritated tone qualifies as “roid rage”. You were being intentionally dense and dismissive, while latching onto the worst advice given in this thread… were our roles reversed, i think you would also be irritated.
But if that counts as roid rage to you, then maybe you’d be better off without AAS of any kind.
You’ve got blinders on, I recommended two paths for @Newbie1 to take, one was a reputable TRT clinic that is considered affordable and a specialist. @Newbie1 made the decision with which path to take.
I’m sorry, your claim Dr. Rob is taking people for a ride isn’t panning out. Vitals review site has Dr. Rob at 4.9 out of 5 stars (!) and 4.7 out of 5 stars elsewhere, not too shabby. Nowhere do I see anyone claiming Dr. Rob is taking them for a ride.
I seriously doubt you did any research before making your comment. I think what many fail to understand is the amount of healthcare you can get privately versus insurance based when the middleman is cut out.
You get more bang for your buck.
Care received from Dr. Rob is preventative, care from sick care is well, not preventative and isn’t even considered healthcare at all, it’s now sick care or disease management.
That was one of my recommendations, however going this route will more than likely lead to @Newbie1 ending up on TRT without digging deeper, whereas going to Dr. Rob will dig deeper and if TRT isn’t needed, Dr Rob would not prescribe TRT.
This is an overreaction on your part and if none of you see it, then that’s a shame.