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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Anyone knowledgable with HCG mono?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dreams" data-source="post: 118811" data-attributes="member: 18930"><p>My doctor has me on 5000iu twice per week. I know this a huge amount however due to coming off 1.5 years of TRT such an amount may be needed to stimulate the testes. (There is a study showing athletes testosterone response to HCG/LH after an anabolic steroid cycle was reduced 10 or 20 fold).</p><p></p><p>Obviously 10000 IU per week is far more stimulation than any LH signal produced by the pituitary and the eventual goal ~3 months is to switch to clomid. I don't want to be left in a situation where the testes are used to responding to an unnaturally strong signal and thus don't produce T when switched from HCG to clomid. Or is it a case where the response to the signal is capped anyway way before the 10000iu mark and thus lowering the dosage, testosterone would hold steady?</p><p></p><p>The only way I can think to work this out is to find someone who has been on high dose HCG monotherapy and lowered the dose considerably or switched to clomid and experienced no drop in T output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dreams, post: 118811, member: 18930"] My doctor has me on 5000iu twice per week. I know this a huge amount however due to coming off 1.5 years of TRT such an amount may be needed to stimulate the testes. (There is a study showing athletes testosterone response to HCG/LH after an anabolic steroid cycle was reduced 10 or 20 fold). Obviously 10000 IU per week is far more stimulation than any LH signal produced by the pituitary and the eventual goal ~3 months is to switch to clomid. I don't want to be left in a situation where the testes are used to responding to an unnaturally strong signal and thus don't produce T when switched from HCG to clomid. Or is it a case where the response to the signal is capped anyway way before the 10000iu mark and thus lowering the dosage, testosterone would hold steady? The only way I can think to work this out is to find someone who has been on high dose HCG monotherapy and lowered the dose considerably or switched to clomid and experienced no drop in T output. [/QUOTE]
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