UGL to TRT Clinic?

I'm not looking to be a body builder, but yes looking for optimial sports performance, don't plan on using more than 300mg a week.

With travel outbound/inbound it's a requiremnt by the TGA to:
  1. Carry a prescription or a letter from your doctor
  2. Keep the product in its original packaging
    (https://www.tga.gov.au/products/travelling-medicines-and-medical-devices)
Customs have the right to confiscate, and airline guidelines are that medicines (inc needles) are always stored in carry on. I've taken my TRT kit on planes and no issues at all with security, they're used to see needles for diabetics. However if randomly searched by customs you're likely to have to show a prescription.
Mate, if you are planing on using 300mg of ANY testosterone. You are taking Bodybuilding doses. “Real” TRT is roughly 80-100mg a week. Most guys take 125mg, this is still over the normal ranges in most cases and build considerable size over a natural.
 
Well subjective area, I see it as more TRT+ at that level. I want to put on some size, but I only want to be about 90kg, up from 85kg where I am now.
 
I'm currently with a clinic and am starting to weigh up the pros and cons. I'm very comfortable now with reading my blood work etc, I just have issues with meeting specific arbitary cut offs for presecriptions and everytime end up having to go through additonal blood tests to get the right levels. I do like the benefit of travelling with a prescription, although I've never been asked to show it. I guess I'd just do a larger shot before I get on the plane to last the two weeks.

I can't show them original bloodwork as surely they'd want me to retest, and I coudn't do so with say 1100ng/dl levels? Am I going to have to completly crash my levels to get represcribed?

If I stop the clinic and go the UGL route how do I go back to a clinic? Have you done this?
Hi I have a bit of experience with this problem as when I was on Dr prescribed TRT I had to get bloods done every 6 months. So with trail and error (many blood tests later). I worked out what compounds did what to my blood levels and how long it took being my level back to the prescribed levels. Like I said I was seeing my Dr every 6 months so I could do a 3 month blast and then come completely off everything including Test and get my blood work done every 4 weeks ( privately) to see what all of my levels were like. It took about 6 to 8 weeks to drop my test levels and get all of my other levels back in good range . So it can take a bit of work and money but you should be able to find it out. I am not currently doing TRT through a Dr or clinic at the moment. I am looking at getting back on prescribed TRT next year as I have 1 more 6 month blast I am about to start next month. Then I will come off everything for about 6 weeks and then get my blood work done and check my levels. Then go back on TRT. Good luck with everything. Sorry this response was long . 😬👍
 
Hi I have a bit of experience with this problem as when I was on Dr prescribed TRT I had to get bloods done every 6 months. So with trail and error (many blood tests later). I worked out what compounds did what to my blood levels and how long it took being my level back to the prescribed levels. Like I said I was seeing my Dr every 6 months so I could do a 3 month blast and then come completely off everything including Test and get my blood work done every 4 weeks ( privately) to see what all of my levels were like. It took about 6 to 8 weeks to drop my test levels and get all of my other levels back in good range . So it can take a bit of work and money but you should be able to find it out. I am not currently doing TRT through a Dr or clinic at the moment. I am looking at getting back on prescribed TRT next year as I have 1 more 6 month blast I am about to start next month. Then I will come off everything for about 6 weeks and then get my blood work done and check my levels. Then go back on TRT. Good luck with everything. Sorry this response was long . 😬👍
I'll be really interested in how you go getting back on to Dr prescibed. I'm still undecided whether to get the wallet out and move to Primal which do bloods every 6 rather than 3 months, or just stick with UGL.
 
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