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Hormone Pellets instead of Pills or Injections?

Started by Quinn_Elizabeth, January 05, 2018, 09:54:28 PM

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Jayne01

Quote from: AnonyMs on January 17, 2018, 06:04:08 PM
Do you feel the difference yet? It usually takes me a few days, then I feel really good.
I'm not feeling any different as far as the level of hormones I'm receiving. That may be masked by the high I am on since the moment the dr injected the local anaesthetic. So far the psychological benefit for me has been incredible. The knowledge that something inside me is releasing the correct hormones all day, every day for the next 6 months is VERY comforting. As I come of this crazy high I'm on, I might start noticing more of the medical effect.

Jayne
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AnonyMs

I usually get a high/euphoria a few days later. I've had so many implants at this point I'm over the excitement of actually getting it, but I do notice how happy I feel later on. I guess in your case the two causes will merge together and you won't be able to separate them out, this time anyway. Next time you might.

I've also found that I feel really down and lethargic towards the end of the implant. Even at 1000 pmol/L I feel like crap.
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ecdw94

I'm also wondering about these "pellets" because I wouldn't want to do pills everyday for the rest of my life.
The issue, and my question is: How is it with scars? Are they permanent? How can people have almost no scars from major surgeries but can get scars from incisions that are big enough for a rice sized pellet?
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Myranda

Quote from: Dena on January 05, 2018, 11:27:38 PM
I don't know the reason but I have heard several possibilities. Pellets seem to be the most expensive way to receive HRT, they require a surgical procedure which many doctors aren't trained in, I have heard it may require more than one pellet and the pellets are not common so they are produced by a compounding lab. It may even be for some reason other than the ones I mentioned so you should ask your doctor why pellets aren't available.

It's kind of funny, because TestoPel is quite common and a great way for Testosterone to be delivered for those with Low T.


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Ayla

Pellets are quite common in Oz  A small incision, 1 or 2 pellets are then inserted and no stitches are required  Repeat every 6 mths  Much better results, less hassle and less stress on the liver

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