TER General Board

Updates: Testosterone Gel & Medicare Part D
Angel4Life 1286 reads
posted
1 / 11

A few weeks ago I posted about my concerns with the astronomical costs associated with T-Gel.  Pleased to report that Medicare will cover this and the cost on my plan will significantly decrease for 2022.   Monthly premium is $29 ( for all 5 of my meds). T-Gel cost per pump tube is $22 first 6 months….afterwards it falls to $8.50 until Jan 2023. Not too bad.  Of course I have hoarded and probably have 8 months worth to start with before I need to pick these up through Medicare.  I believe there is also a one time $310 deductible .

Thanks everyone for your feedback…if you have any questions you are welcome to email me.

NaughtyMaddy See my TER Reviews 155 reads
posted
2 / 11

Does the gel work? Curious what options are out there for men who have tried cialis and viagra.

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 87 reads
posted
3 / 11

According to the literature, testosterone levels can affect erections.  However you can have ED without low testosterone, so in those cases it wouldn't help.  So  it really depends on the patient.

Angel4Life 100 reads
posted
4 / 11

Gel works.  Had a low count 5 years ago and the Gel almost doubled it! Other benefits include more stamina ,as well as improved quality and qty when I experience a very enjoyable climax

NaughtyMaddy See my TER Reviews 90 reads
posted
5 / 11

Good to know. Thanks so much for answering...Ill report back.

RegencyHobbyist 109 Reviews 91 reads
posted
6 / 11

I guess it's a ymmv situation with the gel. I had pituitary surgery 12 years ago, and following the surgery I started Testosterone Replacement Therapy. I started with the gel, and it was ok, but just ok. It did provide me with increased energy and sex drive for a while (I didn't experience the stronger hard-ons and larger cum loads others have related), but then the effects waned. I also found the gel messy and inconvenient. So about 10 years ago I switched to testosterone injections every two weeks. I had much better reactions to the injections than the gel. I now inject myself every 10 days, and it's easy, convenient, and has a better effect for me than the gel.

Jack B. Nimble 98 reads
posted
7 / 11

With zinc or vitamin D as a testosterone booster. The studies suggest a marginal effect but not sure about in practice.

NaughtyMaddy See my TER Reviews 105 reads
posted
8 / 11
Duplicitouslust 24 Reviews 90 reads
posted
9 / 11

Speaking of the Testosterone Gel my doctor put me on the patch and that has done wonders for me in terms of being active and increasing my sexual functionality as well.

Posted By: RegencyHobbyist
Re: Testosterone Gel
I guess it's a ymmv situation with the gel. I had pituitary surgery 12 years ago, and following the surgery I started Testosterone Replacement Therapy. I started with the gel, and it was ok, but just ok. It did provide me with increased energy and sex drive for a while (I didn't experience the stronger hard-ons and larger cum loads others have related), but then the effects waned. I also found the gel messy and inconvenient. So about 10 years ago I switched to testosterone injections every two weeks. I had much better reactions to the injections than the gel. I now inject myself every 10 days, and it's easy, convenient, and has a better effect for me than the gel.

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 87 reads
posted
10 / 11

Boron as well, they claim.  Doesn't increase total test, but supposedly converts some bound test  to free test.

TheUsualSuspect 27 Reviews 90 reads
posted
11 / 11

TRT helps with wood, but Viagra and Cialis much more so. Where it really helps me sexually is mood and libido…I’m much hornier on it.

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