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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Cessation of TRT a good idea for me?
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<blockquote data-quote="slicktop" data-source="post: 165275" data-attributes="member: 39800"><p>Your doc: he can/ he won't. It's off label for men, which means insurance wouldn't likely cover it and lots of docs are terrified of off label scripts. HCG isn't that expensive, and there are other routes of obtaining it. I'll leave it at that. I think you can also do just ancillaries (HCG and thyroid meds) through Defy as well, and keep your doc going for test and AI. They used to do that, not 100% if they still do. </p><p></p><p>It can cause some initial elevations of E2 because your nads are coming back online and producing some of their own test again, so there's more there to aromatize. I'd wager your current AI dosing with some DIM added would keep it under control (it did with me at least). Chances are good that you'll "get used to it" and produce less E2 and need less AI over time- especially with daily test shots.</p><p></p><p>Do you have kindle unlimited? If so, you can read Jay Cutlers "The Testosterone Optimization Therapy Bible" for free. You can sign up for a free trial and read it and then cancel, too. Good material with lots of research and info. He's not as strong a proponent for HCG in that book as he is currently, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slicktop, post: 165275, member: 39800"] Your doc: he can/ he won't. It's off label for men, which means insurance wouldn't likely cover it and lots of docs are terrified of off label scripts. HCG isn't that expensive, and there are other routes of obtaining it. I'll leave it at that. I think you can also do just ancillaries (HCG and thyroid meds) through Defy as well, and keep your doc going for test and AI. They used to do that, not 100% if they still do. It can cause some initial elevations of E2 because your nads are coming back online and producing some of their own test again, so there's more there to aromatize. I'd wager your current AI dosing with some DIM added would keep it under control (it did with me at least). Chances are good that you'll "get used to it" and produce less E2 and need less AI over time- especially with daily test shots. Do you have kindle unlimited? If so, you can read Jay Cutlers "The Testosterone Optimization Therapy Bible" for free. You can sign up for a free trial and read it and then cancel, too. Good material with lots of research and info. He's not as strong a proponent for HCG in that book as he is currently, though. [/QUOTE]
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