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Do you need to submit bloodwork in order for them to give you a script?

Another slightly more complex but cheaper option if you have insurance.

The GoodRx hyperlipidemia med refill link:


Sign up for free 30 day GoodRX Gold (will give you option when setting up appt).

Appt is $19

"Hi I recently moved here and haven't gotten a primary care doctor yet. I'm out of cholesterol meds. I was on (you can ask for 2 meds), Ezitimebe and Pitavastatin 4mg."

Tell them which pharmacy you want it sent to. Your insurance will cover the meds and you'll pay whatever copay (IE $5, $10 etc) you normally do for generics.

If you're over 40 statins are $0 copay (by law).

Be sure to request a 90 day supply.

Then cancel GoodRx Gold (or you'll get charged $9.99 / mo after the free month.

Same method works for any non-controlled med.

Pro-Tip: Just write out the request for the exact meds you want in "reason for appointment" and the whole process will take 30 seconds once you have your video chat with the provider. They won't ask for proof of any kind.
 
When I first joined here I read through a huge number of pages of various source threads, and saw this guy in a bunch of them claiming floaters/contamination, horrible pip like he's never felt before, and low test on his bloodwork while claiming he's taking the sources test. These were well respected domestic sources that have had tons of independent testing and countless satisfied customers, including a source that's as close to beyond reproach as you can get in this game. Guys a straight up clown and his opinions are less than meaningless.

I honestly don't understand why he doesn't just get a Dr script for test and get pharma. Then he can go to the pharmacy he picked his test up from and tell them it's garbage and probably get himself arrested for throwing a tantrum.
Yup I believe he tried to say Stan’s gear was fake/underdosed and Stan even refunded him. Stans test cyp had me at 3000+ I believe I posted those labs to his board as well.

And now coming after primal. Even tho they’ve tested a lot and others have tested it blindly. He’s just a classic mentally unstable troll. Or takes his oil gear under the tongue and thinks that’s how it works.
 
Another slightly more complex but cheaper option if you have insurance.

The GoodRx hyperlipidemia med refill link:


Sign up for free 30 day GoodRX Gold (will give you option when setting up appt).

Appt is $19

"Hi I recently moved here and haven't gotten a primary care doctor yet. I'm out of cholesterol meds. I was on (you can ask for 2 meds), Ezitimebe and Pitavastatin 4mg."

Tell them which pharmacy you want it sent to. Your insurance will cover the meds and you'll pay whatever copay (IE $5, $10 etc) you normally do for generics.

If you're over 40 statins are $0 copay (by law).

Be sure to request a 90 day supply.

Then cancel GoodRx Gold (or you'll get charged $9.99 / mo after the free month.

Same method works for any non-controlled med.

Pro-Tip: Just write out the request for the exact meds you want in "reason for appointment" and the whole process will take 30 seconds once you have your video chat with the provider. They won't ask for proof of any kind.
What’s the strategy after the 90 day supply runs out? Pay for GoodRx appointments for refills or something else?
 
What’s the strategy after the 90 day supply runs out? Pay for GoodRx appointments for refills or something else?

Well you could just keep using GoodRx for refills. Once you've gotten a GoodRx Care prescription for something, it's in their system and one appt lets you get up to 4 meds refilled for 90 days.

I initially turned to telehealth years ago to get prescriptions my primary care providers were reluctant to give.

For example. Oral minoxidil for hair loss, daily low dose cialis, most recently Pitavastatin.

In my experience, once you have a prescription bottle in hand, and say to your doctor "Hey, a telehealth doctor wrote me this prescription (show bottle). It's been working well for me, but I'd really prefer handling everything through you. Would you mind taking over refills?" they've never refused or complained. I think the fact another provider initially prescribed a drug is a green light for them. I'm sure they're used to taking over refills for other docs prescripts all the time.

One other thing. If you don't have insurance, don't want them involved. or the med isn't covered, be sure to look it up on goodrx.com, find a nearby pharmacy with the cheapest price, and have the prescription called in there. Then use the GoodRx code at the pharmacy to get the discounted price. Most drugs are dirt cheap with GoodRx.
 
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Another slightly more complex but cheaper option if you have insurance.

The GoodRx hyperlipidemia med refill link:


Sign up for free 30 day GoodRX Gold (will give you option when setting up appt).

Appt is $19

"Hi I recently moved here and haven't gotten a primary care doctor yet. I'm out of cholesterol meds. I was on (you can ask for 2 meds), Ezitimebe and Pitavastatin 4mg."

Tell them which pharmacy you want it sent to. Your insurance will cover the meds and you'll pay whatever copay (IE $5, $10 etc) you normally do for generics.

If you're over 40 statins are $0 copay (by law).

Be sure to request a 90 day supply.

Then cancel GoodRx Gold (or you'll get charged $9.99 / mo after the free month.

Same method works for any non-controlled med.

Pro-Tip: Just write out the request for the exact meds you want in "reason for appointment" and the whole process will take 30 seconds once you have your video chat with the provider. They won't ask for proof of any kind.
Are you going directly to this combo or are you slowly introducing ezitimebe and pitavastatin shortly after?
 
Are you going directly to this combo or are you slowly introducing ezitimebe and pitavastatin shortly after?

These are both extremely unlikely to cause sides, but to be prudent, I'd start with Pita for a week, then introduce eze. That way, in the unlikely case there's an issue, you'll know which is causing it.

By the way, Pita 4 and eze will typically provide 50-60% reduction in LDL. similar APO-B reduction, a 5-10% increase in HDL, and drop HS-CRP inflammation by around 30%.
 
How are you planning on working it into your cycle/routine? Gonna run it solo or just use it as a base? Purely just a curiosity, you're on levels of shit in another dimension compared to what I do.
Well I think u can mega dose test as high as one can tolerate

As for nandrolone I don’t have much experience but everyone seems to swear it’s the best for size and mass along with test

I think ment and tren works best in low doses 25-75 mg tops


I plan to do as an experiment

500-1 g test or more whatever I can tolerate

200-400 nandrolone

25-60 tren e

40-100 ment ace

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Reta
 
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