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Old 04-26-2006, 04:27 PM
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Default Re: NorAndrosteDERM Substitute?

Can't tell ya anything more on Nor-T. Sorry.

As for the cost of the T cream, it's really cheap. Our insurance did cover it but I know a few folks who have bought it themselves (men on TRT) and for an amount that COULD last you a year cost about $50. My wife's particular jar would have cost $43 and at the rate she's taking it it WILL last over a year!

Boy, with all of your "woman" problems I sure do hope you get things fixed. Have you been checked for PCOS or endometriosis?

To answer your question, my wife had it prescribed by a regular doc who practiced in a women's health clinic. No endo required. You may want to read this thread for some more backgound on that and a little bit of her history. It may give you something to chew on and consider bringing up to your doc.

http://www.sculptedbyiron.com/forum/...ad.php?t=15264

Ok, here's a couple more to read for some info.
http://www.sculptedbyiron.com/forum/...ead.php?t=8825
http://www.sculptedbyiron.com/forum/...ad.php?t=13374
http://www.sculptedbyiron.com/forum/...ad.php?t=15278


If your T IS low right now bringing it back to a normal level won't cause your voice to change. If your T gets too high then your voice will start to change. The first signs are a slight raspiness. Many women find that they can stop taking the T at the first sign and there is no permanent effect. I wouldn't worry though if you and your doc work closely together and monitor the dosing and effective blood levels.

Good luck!!
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