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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Anastrozole effects in the brain
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<blockquote data-quote="3DMission" data-source="post: 221968" data-attributes="member: 16125"><p>[USER=22223]@Jucaro[/USER] You’re welcome! One important piece I forgot to address - how are you diluting your HCG? How many ml of water to amount of IU’s in your mix? </p><p></p><p>HCG monotherapy requires much higher doses to achieve normal T levels. It still won’t feel like T Cyp does, but it’ll be enough to function until she gets pregnant. I don’t think you have to worry about irreparable harm, the body is pretty resilient and this is short term. This is speaking for personal experience of going from T monotherapy with zero sperm count to then CLOMID monotherapy to have our first child, then T monotherapy to zero sperm again, then HCG monotherapy to have our second child, then DAILY T Cyp + 300 IU’s 3x week of HCG to maintain testicular size and keep sperm count at a modest 8 million only to accidentally conceive our THIRD child. Lol. </p><p></p><p>After years of roller coaster trials & doctors, I’ve finally found (thanks to this site of experts) the routine that works for me and I’ve never felt better! </p><p></p><p>How you mix your HCG is important, what’s your protocol?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3DMission, post: 221968, member: 16125"] [USER=22223]@Jucaro[/USER] You’re welcome! One important piece I forgot to address - how are you diluting your HCG? How many ml of water to amount of IU’s in your mix? HCG monotherapy requires much higher doses to achieve normal T levels. It still won’t feel like T Cyp does, but it’ll be enough to function until she gets pregnant. I don’t think you have to worry about irreparable harm, the body is pretty resilient and this is short term. This is speaking for personal experience of going from T monotherapy with zero sperm count to then CLOMID monotherapy to have our first child, then T monotherapy to zero sperm again, then HCG monotherapy to have our second child, then DAILY T Cyp + 300 IU’s 3x week of HCG to maintain testicular size and keep sperm count at a modest 8 million only to accidentally conceive our THIRD child. Lol. After years of roller coaster trials & doctors, I’ve finally found (thanks to this site of experts) the routine that works for me and I’ve never felt better! How you mix your HCG is important, what’s your protocol? [/QUOTE]
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