I would absolutely go for the scripts. I've had my test cyp script for 17 years now, but I could use one for HGH, deca (because being on test cyp so long destroys the joints), and halotestin. I've tested officially low for IGF-1 (which also means HGH is low), but again the endocrinologist I went to would not prescribe me HGH, and insurance will only cover it if the script is written by an endocrinologist, no primary care docs. I had a script for the halos a few years back written by a nurse practitioner who was supervising all my endocrine needs. Had everything I needed then. The practice was shut down and closed not because of the nurse practitioner prescribing hormone regimens but due to the _doctor_ dealing in recreational type drugs/pain relievers. Needless to say I was pissed because it is damn hard to find an understanding doc in my area. They'll prescribe paxil or some other nasty drug in a heartbeat, but when it comes to hormones that the body naturally produces, they won't do it. That is just backwards and wrong.