Vince - I understand that most inject at home as I mentioned in initial post. That being said for those folks who do not self-inject and choose to go in weekly for injection I am curious as to if they are still going in.
It is pretty uncommon here, but I would think the best route for anyone in this situation would be to take all possible precautions and continue with their normal protocol.I know it is unpopular on these forums but for those of you who do go to clinics such as the Low T Center for once a week shots - are you still going during these Coronavirus times?
The evil part of me loves that the corona virus is acting as darwinism in this fat acceptance, victim culture world. Now I understand there are many elderly that do not fall into this category, but hopefully this is a big wake up call.It is pretty uncommon here, but I would think the best route for anyone in this situation would be to take all possible precautions and continue with their normal protocol.
But It’s super cool to be fat, disabled and a total victim in a lot of countries around the world today, get with the program VinceWe seem to have forgotten that we had the same Stone-Age genes 40 years ago when very few Americans were obese.
From everyone that I know, that goes to a clinic for injections. The clinics are still open and the patients are still going.All - I simply asked if anyone who was going in for weekly injections was still doing so.. I stated that I understood this was not most popular method. For some reason I got replies saying I should be self-injecting (which I already knew) and for some reason a discussion on overweight people which I am not one.
Have you looked into compounded cream? It’s amazing for many, especially if you have a needle phobia.thank you Vince
Do you mind me asking your protocol/dosage?Have you looked into compounded cream? It’s amazing for many, especially if you have a needle phobia.
OH MY GOD!!!!Going to one of those clinics as well. 160 per week - go in for injection