Bumping this back up, hoping for some in field reviews. I browsed their vids and website, it doesn't look like they have full on dedicated rain gear? Their Novaloc Charlie layer seems to be their main outer layer, but all I'm seeing is DWR. Has anyone had this stuff out in the PNW and tested how...
Sheesh. I hope I get the same results, I threw up in my mouth a little ordering my first big boy $$$ pack today. Their (IA) older packs are on sale btw, for anyone considering.
My clinic is 100% online, they only cover montana, oregon, idaho, and washington however but there is online clinics for every state. Zero problems whatsoever.
I just picked up a 3 month prescription this morning, needles syringes vials of test and estrogen blocker. $78
They said I was normal at 400-450 and I felt like a bag of shit all day and had a lot of issues. That is incredible to hear carnivore did that, and exciting.
You want to go to a trt specific clinic, not a regular doctor. Those quacks at the local practice wouldn't offer it unless you had the levels of a 90 year old man.
If you're in the PNW, look at Vitality mens clinic
Not sure if the thread I started popped up in your search but if not, might be worth a read. It's all about TRT and about 30 pages long here. I'm on it, love it. Watch your estrogen and blood pressure.
Hmm, I think it goes both ways. (i didn't read all the replies in this thread)
As a Sandpoint local, it would be real difficult to argue with you. A lot of residents are pretty rude to NR. Not everyone though, and ironically it's usually people who have only lived here 5-10 years who have that...
It's cooling off very quickly, it might be. It's still a little ways out from where I'm at, but i heard it's taking it's toll on people where it is at currently. I hope everyone is alright.
From my experience, most TRT clinics prefer to start with clomid as it is known to raise test levels, and it's much easier to stick to that routine. It's also dirt cheap. My clinic did as well, I chose to opt against it and go straight to injections but that was a personal preference.