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Adding hcg, can someone explain e2 conversion?
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<blockquote data-quote="klepp0906" data-source="post: 190239" data-attributes="member: 22245"><p>in a perfect world, the addition of hcg would give me my nuts back in form and function and I'd continue on with trt. This is contingent upon being able to restore my testicular function with a dose low enough to make it financially reasonable as I dont have an rx which leaves me paying a fortune and sourcing it from overseas which has to be ordered in reasonable size batches due to the timeframe it takes for turnaround. That would go a long way in making me feel better about the endeavor. </p><p></p><p>The finasteride i began a week or so ago also seemed to almost completely arrest the bph symptoms that have been plaguing me. its much improved and i imagine it will only get better with time. I did notice a bit of a hit in the sexual department. libido seems suppressed a noticeable amount, quality erections are harder to achieve, and its a bit less sensitive. Hoping these things improve with time after the system shock of chopping my DHT down like a tree. that or the addition of hcg when it arrives patches things back up. </p><p></p><p>However even with all going well, im faced with a now or never type situation. I keep reading stories of long term steroid users trying to restart after xx years (usually 5+) and failing with the doctor telling them sorry, youre never gonna be whole again. So to that end (or if things dont go well) to answer your question; I did purchase more than enough clomid and nolvadex as well. Also have tons of anastrazole on hand should I need it while I continue on trt after the addition of hcg, but i really dont want to take it if it can be avoided.</p><p></p><p>I did come across a study not too long ago that indicated a quote "marked" improvement in libido and sexual function for men on trt once estrogen surpassed 50. Hopefully I can strike that balance with the hcg. From the sounds of it, my levels will increase. No two ways about it. How much and how it'll affect me is the question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klepp0906, post: 190239, member: 22245"] in a perfect world, the addition of hcg would give me my nuts back in form and function and I'd continue on with trt. This is contingent upon being able to restore my testicular function with a dose low enough to make it financially reasonable as I dont have an rx which leaves me paying a fortune and sourcing it from overseas which has to be ordered in reasonable size batches due to the timeframe it takes for turnaround. That would go a long way in making me feel better about the endeavor. The finasteride i began a week or so ago also seemed to almost completely arrest the bph symptoms that have been plaguing me. its much improved and i imagine it will only get better with time. I did notice a bit of a hit in the sexual department. libido seems suppressed a noticeable amount, quality erections are harder to achieve, and its a bit less sensitive. Hoping these things improve with time after the system shock of chopping my DHT down like a tree. that or the addition of hcg when it arrives patches things back up. However even with all going well, im faced with a now or never type situation. I keep reading stories of long term steroid users trying to restart after xx years (usually 5+) and failing with the doctor telling them sorry, youre never gonna be whole again. So to that end (or if things dont go well) to answer your question; I did purchase more than enough clomid and nolvadex as well. Also have tons of anastrazole on hand should I need it while I continue on trt after the addition of hcg, but i really dont want to take it if it can be avoided. I did come across a study not too long ago that indicated a quote "marked" improvement in libido and sexual function for men on trt once estrogen surpassed 50. Hopefully I can strike that balance with the hcg. From the sounds of it, my levels will increase. No two ways about it. How much and how it'll affect me is the question. [/QUOTE]
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