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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
A possible option for those who are struggling to find a TRT specialist.
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<blockquote data-quote="cocarr" data-source="post: 6633" data-attributes="member: 896"><p>Thanks for your reply Nelson the whole incorporation of HCG really has me baffled. I have read the HCG sticky over and over and still do not fully understand its relevance when dealing strictly with T. I do understand it helping with atrophy but again god blessed me with small nuts so I am used to that already haa. I feel bad saying this but this stuff is overwhelming. I know I keep saying it but I am a paramedic and have been for quite some time. I feel like I should be grasping this a whole lot easier then I am but for some reason I am not. Your book is helpful and reading it is definitely helping but overall I still feel lost haa.</p><p></p><p>Physiologically what will happen when my estradiol goes up? Wont my E going up cancel out some of the effects of my T increasing? It is an antagonist to T so shouldnt I want to keep my E as low as possible?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cocarr, post: 6633, member: 896"] Thanks for your reply Nelson the whole incorporation of HCG really has me baffled. I have read the HCG sticky over and over and still do not fully understand its relevance when dealing strictly with T. I do understand it helping with atrophy but again god blessed me with small nuts so I am used to that already haa. I feel bad saying this but this stuff is overwhelming. I know I keep saying it but I am a paramedic and have been for quite some time. I feel like I should be grasping this a whole lot easier then I am but for some reason I am not. Your book is helpful and reading it is definitely helping but overall I still feel lost haa. Physiologically what will happen when my estradiol goes up? Wont my E going up cancel out some of the effects of my T increasing? It is an antagonist to T so shouldnt I want to keep my E as low as possible? [/QUOTE]
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