Hi and good luck with everything you hope for, I feel sorry for all of you who have to rely on insurance here in the UK we have the good old NHS. I always think its a shame about the older generation but after saying that I'm 44 and after getting rid of my nuts 8 days ago my family have no idea it was my choice and started with injections of alchol then a visit to GP who thought it was cancer and so on, but I do feel really bad about what I have put my family through thinking I had cancer, if they knew the truth im sure they would flippy. I just wanted rid of the nuts and sack, the sack is next on the list in about 6 months I think still on the NHS put I may have to pay? Iam now on T replacment and feel so happy still in pain but happy.
This forum is great and everyone is a freind and not judgemental ive not been on here long but it helped me so much everyone is willing to chat about anything you need help withand remember there is always someone who has been or is in the same possition.
Thanks
For those trying to stay covert: what not to do (wrt. insurance).
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Re: For those trying to stay covert: what not to do (wrt. insurance).
jako9999 (imported) wrote: Sun Feb 05, 2012 5:44 am my family have no idea it was my choice and started with injections of alchol
My guess is that even those men who have the tacit approval of their wife to lower their testosterone permanently to match hers do not tell them about the alcohol injections. Just about anyone who hasn't done it would consider it to be too extreme, risky and not normal. I certainly don't intend to tell my wife about having done them.