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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Adding hcg, can someone explain e2 conversion?
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<blockquote data-quote="klepp0906" data-source="post: 190222" data-attributes="member: 22245"><p>So I’ve ordered some hcg among other things (doc won’t rx) in preparation of ceasing trt. I’m going to give it one more shot with the addition of hcg first. Can’t hurt as waking my nuts is gonna be necessary either way.</p><p></p><p>im gonna start at 500mg twice a week when I do my test injections but I’ve read a lot of anecdotal information that e2 skyrockets estrogen. Is this directly or by the same mechanism as testosterone?</p><p></p><p>to simplify what I’m asking let me give an example.</p><p></p><p>with no AI I have had labs pegging my estrogen at 35 with a TT of 1100. Now there’s no way of knowing how much the addition of hcg will increase my TT and I plan to decrease my test dose to compensate, but would it stand to reason that if i was able to get my TT to the same number with the addition of hcg, that my e2 number would be the same?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klepp0906, post: 190222, member: 22245"] So I’ve ordered some hcg among other things (doc won’t rx) in preparation of ceasing trt. I’m going to give it one more shot with the addition of hcg first. Can’t hurt as waking my nuts is gonna be necessary either way. im gonna start at 500mg twice a week when I do my test injections but I’ve read a lot of anecdotal information that e2 skyrockets estrogen. Is this directly or by the same mechanism as testosterone? to simplify what I’m asking let me give an example. with no AI I have had labs pegging my estrogen at 35 with a TT of 1100. Now there’s no way of knowing how much the addition of hcg will increase my TT and I plan to decrease my test dose to compensate, but would it stand to reason that if i was able to get my TT to the same number with the addition of hcg, that my e2 number would be the same? [/QUOTE]
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