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Started by GQjoey, March 16, 2008, 02:13:25 PM

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GQjoey

Been incognito for a while. Found a GREAAAAAAAAT clinic in Frisco, and after 3 visits, a little blood work, and poking of my lymph nodes I got my T prescription!  

Posted on: March 16, 2008, 11:59:33 AM
I had another question on here, but i violated the TOS...so i'll just say if anyones in the bay area and having problems finding a doc, or insurance issues let me know and i'll give you the info on where i went. the people there are absolutely great!
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Andrew

Sounds awesome! T is great. Prepare to have huge, bulging muscles, a deep, Barry White-esque voice, and grizzly-bear-like body hair. Like we all do. Yes. ;D
Lock up yer daughters.
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Christo

I get my T thru my insurance.  I still gotta pay somethin but not to much.  u gotta add this clinic's name so other dudes can go there;

add it here  https://www.susans.org/Medical/
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GQjoey

Tried your link Chris, can't figure out how to post it. It's Dimensions Health Clinic.
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Christo

Quote from: GQjoey on March 17, 2008, 04:42:12 AM
Tried your link Chris, can't figure out how to post it. It's Dimensions Health Clinic.

u wanna pm me & give me the name. fone. addres?  I'll add it 4 u ;)
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nerdierthanyou

Hmm, thought I read somewhere that you called yourself 'older.'  Dimensions is a youth clinic.  Check out Tom Waddell.
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GQjoey

I'll pm you the info tomorrow Chris. Nerdierthanyou - I'm 24, 25 in the month, and feel old lol. Who is Tom Waddell?

Posted on: March 19, 2008, 01:25:45 AM
So I just got my first shot, in my right cheek, ass cheek that is. Thought i would be more painful than it was, but it wasn't bad at all. I'm pretty excited to start noticing the first changes. I wish I could jump forward just a month, but patience is a virtue, eh?
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Christo

Quote from: GQjoey on March 21, 2008, 01:31:51 AM
I'll pm you the info tomorrow Chris. Nerdierthanyou - I'm 24, 25 in the month, and feel old lol. Who is Tom Waddell?

Posted on: March 19, 2008, 01:25:45 AM
So I just got my first shot, in my right cheek, ass cheek that is. Thought i would be more painful than it was, but it wasn't bad at all. I'm pretty excited to start noticing the first changes. I wish I could jump forward just a month, but patience is a virtue, eh?


whoo hoo :icon_joy: :icon_dance:  congrats bro. u gotta love it :laugh:
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nerdierthanyou

Tom Wadell isn't a who, it's a what.

Basically, it's a ->-bleeped-<- clinic.  Great for the un/under insured.  Get yourself on Healthy San Francisco and get your injectable T for $5/vial.
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tekla

He is a who too.

Dr. Tom Waddell (November 1, 1937 - July 11, 1987) was the gay American sportsman who founded the international sporting event called the Gay Games, which was named such after the USOC sued Dr. Waddell for using the word "Olympic" in the original name "Gay Olympics".

Tom was a football player and gymnast when he was in college at Springfield College, Massachusetts. He served as a military doctor afterward. He represented USA in decathlon at the 1968 Summer Olympics, in which he placed sixth.

In his medical career, he received his doctorate at Stanford College. During his life, Waddell had done research on viruses, as well as served the Saudi Royal family. This was followed by moving back to San Francisco where he was employed at a local clinic in the Mission District which to this day carries his name.

Waddell had a daughter in 1983, Jessica Waddell Lewinstein, with fellow gay-activist lesbian Sara Lewinstein who he had met while founding The Games. He died of AIDS in 1987. His battle against HIV/AIDS is depicted in the award-winning documentary Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt.

Waddell wrote an autobiography titled Gay Olympian with fellow sports writer Dick Schaap.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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nerdierthanyou

Quote from: tekla on March 21, 2008, 12:48:32 PM
He is a who too.

Dr. Tom Waddell (November 1, 1937 - July 11, 1987) was the gay American sportsman who founded the international sporting event called the Gay Games, which was named such after the USOC sued Dr. Waddell for using the word "Olympic" in the original name "Gay Olympics".

Tom was a football player and gymnast when he was in college at Springfield College, Massachusetts. He served as a military doctor afterward. He represented USA in decathlon at the 1968 Summer Olympics, in which he placed sixth.

In his medical career, he received his doctorate at Stanford College. During his life, Waddell had done research on viruses, as well as served the Saudi Royal family. This was followed by moving back to San Francisco where he was employed at a local clinic in the Mission District which to this day carries his name.

Waddell had a daughter in 1983, Jessica Waddell Lewinstein, with fellow gay-activist lesbian Sara Lewinstein who he had met while founding The Games. He died of AIDS in 1987. His battle against HIV/AIDS is depicted in the award-winning documentary Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt.

Waddell wrote an autobiography titled Gay Olympian with fellow sports writer Dick Schaap.


Yes, Tom Waddell was technically a who, but I wasn't suggesting he try and get him on the phone.  I doubt he's practicing post-mortem.  I was suggesting he walk in to his namesake- an amazing gender clinic- and establish care. 
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tekla

Hey Elvis still sells records.  Why should death stop you?  I just wanted to point out his bio.  There is a reason its named for him, he was pretty amazing.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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