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If I supplement with my own sourced testosterone, could I discontinue X amount of time prior to labs without my provider knowing? I’m not looking for superphysiological levels persay, rather not wanting to waste my time

AlphaMD's Answer

We cannot suggest that you use any form of an UGL.

We could say that we agree that your current TRT provider isn't on a dosing schedule that would provide you much benefit. 80mg weekly is pretty dang low.

If you could find another provider or request a change in providers through your insurance, that would be ideal. You should certainly do something in your power about the situation.

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