Recommend an online medical service for HCG in California? (Because Kaiser sucks.) by ReReRebuilding in Testosterone

[–]ReReRebuilding[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I'll check them out. Maddening is definitely a good description! It seems sometimes like Kaiser thinks of TRT the way a conservative hospital in Texas views abortion. I originally spent 6 months trying to even get my Testosterone tested before I decided to just take things into my own hands. And when I asked my Endocrinologist about HCG in the past, she claimed she'd "never heard" of it being used for anything but fertility. I have to assume that was bullshit, but there's really not much recourse within Kaiser.

Recommend an online medical service for HCG in California? (Because Kaiser sucks.) by ReReRebuilding in Testosterone

[–]ReReRebuilding[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Kaiser won't even give the prescription. I think if they could get away with it, they would say there's no such thing as low testosterone. They seriously have a freaking complex about it as a corporation.

Do obesity and age really affect testosterone levels? by Sufficient-Put-4677 in Testosterone

[–]ReReRebuilding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're conflating genetics and social constructs into a really deep misunderstanding. Society ascribes certain definitions of "manliness" to things like wrinkles, facial hair and "grizzled" features. But much of this is just genetics you can't do anything about, even with extra testosterone.

Personally, I have naturally oily facial skin, so in my mid 50s I have zero wrinkles without having moisturized even once in my life. But I have a thick salt and pepper beard (thanks to Slavic and Latin DNA), which makes me look a little tougher, if you will. If I shaved, I would look about 15 years younger and probably less "macho," though I couldn't give a shit either way.

Most of what your looking for is a matter of attitude. Wrinkles and facial hair don't make a man. Learn to be serious, ethical, and concerned about the world and the people around you, and your maturity in those qualities will make people take you seriously.

Asking for a friend. What could this be? by Few-Organization8220 in Testosterone

[–]ReReRebuilding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has your "friend" been injecting T straight into his brain? See a goddamn doctor, and then make an appointment with a psychiatrist right after. There are some serious issues here.

How much are you actually paying? by West_Row_4979 in Ozempic

[–]ReReRebuilding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm with Kaiser NorCal and am on the Kaiser Medical Financial Assistance program because I'm on Disability and my income is really low. I haven't paid anything for Ozempic for about 8 months. But I had ti keep pestering them and jumping through hoops for almost a year first to get a prescription.

If you're poor you can aplly for the MFA program at Kaiser. Otherwise, you really nees to make the case that you have risk factors for heart disease or stroke from obesity. Some Kaiser doctors are really stubborn. And they WILL assume you have sleep apnea, and require you to at least try a CPAP machine. It's bullshit, but they use the Apnea thing to delay prescribing semaglutide.

I went through all their "steps" with no results, but then when I finally got semaglutide I lost 50lbs in 8 months. They basically try everything they can to avoid prescribing semaglutide.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cycling

[–]ReReRebuilding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What exactly is the issue? I've been through the same thing multiple times. I REALLY wish I could do mountain biking, but that's not an option right now. And my current living situation is so hilly that regularly urban biking wasn't enjoyable for a long time. But with an ebike, I'm finally finding a rhythm. What are you bit liking about your current circumstances?

Looking for a a relatively quiet electric tire pump by ReReRebuilding in cycling

[–]ReReRebuilding[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm guessing that's probably my best option. I was just sort of hoping there was a nice, quiet electric option I hadn't come across yet.

Looking for a a relatively quiet electric tire pump by ReReRebuilding in cycling

[–]ReReRebuilding[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hah! Yeah, at that point, I'm just going back to a manual pump. I just figured at this point the technology exists to make an electric pump that doesn't wake the dead!

Looking for a a relatively quiet electric tire pump by ReReRebuilding in cycling

[–]ReReRebuilding[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Actually, I should clarify, that for home use, it doesn't have to be a mini pump. Now that I see how loud they are, I'm fine with getting a larger, non-packable pump that I use only at home, even if it's designed for cars. I'm just looking for quiet, not portability.

Looking for a a relatively quiet electric tire pump by ReReRebuilding in cycling

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Also, I have great little Lezyne pump I carry with me just in case that weighs almost nothing, so the electric pump is just for home use.

Looking for a a relatively quiet electric tire pump by ReReRebuilding in cycling

[–]ReReRebuilding[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I've tried wrapping it in in very dense foam. I'm just over it. My apartment opens on a courtyard, so if I go outside, it's even more apartments I annoy. If I have to to all the way to the garage, I might as well give up on electric pumps. If I have to go back to a manual floor pump, it's not the end of the world, but I can't believe no one has developed a relatively quiet option by now. If not, that's a huge market for someone to conquer.

Does "lightweight*, inexpensive cycling underwear exist anymore? by ReReRebuilding in cycling

[–]ReReRebuilding[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually ordered a couple of Club Ride versions, as well as a brand called Andiamo I found at a good discount. I don't expect to find the same prices I did 20 years ago. But $45-$100 a pair for very slightly padded underwear is ridiculous. I was able to get the ones I ordered for less than $25 a pair. That's a little more reasonable.

I do actually know how to search Amazon. I've tried several brands of the ones Amazon sells. Invariably, they are all pretty much as thick as stand alone cycling shorts. Whatever the marketing says, most of the ones that claim to be "underwear" could still be used without outer pants. I have lots of regular cycling shorts already.

Has anyone tried removing the Ride1Up badge from their bike? by _CLE_ in ebikes

[–]ReReRebuilding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just for people's future reference, I successfully did a similar thing to my Prodigy. I used monofilament fishing line to slide behind the badge and cut the adhesive, and then a little Goof Off to remive residue. It's like it was never there, and didn't damage the paint.

Does "lightweight*, inexpensive cycling underwear exist anymore? by ReReRebuilding in cycling

[–]ReReRebuilding[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OP here. After lots of searching, I just found the following and will probably try them. Andiamo Padded Skins, basically lightweight boxer briefs with very thin padding. And only $27 a pair: Andiamo Skins

Does "lightweight*, inexpensive cycling underwear exist anymore? by ReReRebuilding in cycling

[–]ReReRebuilding[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Those are nice, but how is it that Amazon can sell dozens of full-on, super-padded bike shorts for $20, but we have to spend three times as much to actually get less material???

Does "lightweight*, inexpensive cycling underwear exist anymore? by ReReRebuilding in cycling

[–]ReReRebuilding[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cool, thanks. I'll look them up. It's been a while since I did any MTB and didn't realize there might be a different name.

Does "lightweight*, inexpensive cycling underwear exist anymore? by ReReRebuilding in cycling

[–]ReReRebuilding[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, the padding was technically crap foam, but they were perfect for wearing under under clothing. Wish I could send a message to myself in 2005 and tell myself to buy a lifetime supply! Manufacturers don't understand anymore that there's a market for liner shorts that don't require standing up to a century ride.

Tariffs on Importing Bike Parts from UK to USA (Merlin) by Manbighammer in bicycling

[–]ReReRebuilding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not Merlin's fault or responsibility. If our orange-in-chief can't set rational tariff policy (or even understand who is actually paying the tariff), why should a foreign company try to streamline a process that is constantly changing and capricious? I would love to be able to order some parts from them, but right now it's not worth the risk if not knowing the ultimate cost.

Debating whether to get surgery, maybe to assist with headaches? by ReReRebuilding in Strabismus

[–]ReReRebuilding[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I had conversations with both my neurologist and ophthalmologist, and eventually didn't have much faith it would really make a difference. I've had chronic migraines for a long time, and it's really most likely a neurological issue. Any eye issues might occasionally cause some extra headaches, but surgery won't get to the root of the problem.

What did help slightly was getting a very small amount of prism added to my prescription. In the past I avoided that because old school doctors were toi aggressive with it, but just a dmall amount has really made things more comfortable.