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    hCG -> Gonadorelin differences?

    I am currently getting HCG via Walgreens and Costco pharmacies with a Physician prescription. Picked up today at Walgreen’s - took a couple days to order this in.
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    Tips to Dial In Test C + HCG Protocol

    I agree. Most physicians and specialists have no clue and categorize T levels 300-800 as normal and dismiss the patients symptoms. It took me about 3 years to get connected to a professional who treats symptoms not numbers. Thanks for your input.
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    Tips to Dial In Test C + HCG Protocol

    And what State are you licensed to practice medicine? I see an Athlete Endocrinologist from Cleveland Clinic. Very progressive and sports performance oriented.
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    Tips to Dial In Test C + HCG Protocol

    You might consider seeking out an Endocrinologist you can work with to achieve your goals instead of self-adjusting your medication. It takes time to find your individual “sweet spot” and everyone is different in regards to dose and side effects …… and this will change with time.
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    Donate? Yes or no. High hematocrit low ferritin

    Had a similar issue. My Endocrinologist has me get a phlebotomy when my HCT reaches 52. He does not think this puts me in any greater risk. I’m 65 and have been on HRT for 6 years without any complications. Advice: I see my Endocrinologist quarterly with a complete blood chemistry. He and I...
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    I TALKED MY DOCTOR INTO PRESCRIBING ME TRIMIX

    I get mine compounded from a private pharmacy who charges $85 for a 5 ml vial. My Urologist does not go by the standard Trimix formulary. My RX is compounded for me at 50/60/3 mg/ml. I use insulin syringes 31 gauge, 5/16 inch
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    I TALKED MY DOCTOR INTO PRESCRIBING ME TRIMIX

    I’ve used Trimix for over 6 months with great results. It takes awhile to get the correct dose and you need to have a good relationship with your Urologist or GP to get this right. It took three separate prescriptions to get me in the sweet spot. Once you get the correct prescription, you then...
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