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<blockquote data-quote="kafahmy" data-source="post: 157817" data-attributes="member: 15583"><p>Thank you everyone for the reply.</p><p>Just to clarify few things, I was on trt for a year and couldn’t get dialed in . I got really good at knowing when my e2 is out of balance (high or low) I crashed e2 couple times and had moments of high e2 as well. I had bloodwork to back up my findings. I came off TRT for a year and restored my natural production to pre-TRT . When i got back on TRT i switched providers and my doctor and I decided to start with Test cypionate only plus thyroid medication. After couple blood works i am now on :</p><p>- 35mcg T3 slow release daily</p><p>-Test cypionate 150mg weekly, injected 3 times a week SQ</p><p>This by far is the best i felt on TRT, it is not where i want to be yet but at least i’m seeing a lot of positive results.</p><p>After we got it this far, i told my doctor that i want to add HCG and he is a fan so he told me to try playing with the dose and start low and see if i can get it to work.</p><p>I have been trying for the past 6 weeks to add HCG in different dosages and i know i need to wait for 4 weeks and do blood work to see where i am but since i can tell when e2 is out of balance, and i’m sure most of you know how bad it feels when e2 is out of balance, it usually takes about a week or maximum 2 to realize that i need to make a change in my protocol. When i add HCG I start feeling bloated and my erection becomes soft and my balls start pulling up tight( high e2 symptoms) so when i add the arimidex at .01mg for couple weeks my e2 start getting lower and i start feeling great before it gets too low and i start feeling the low e2 symptoms i mentioned before. It’s a very hard game and it gets harder when it affects your mental and physical health.</p><p></p><p>Now for the important part, as i know some would say if HCG is causing all these troubles why not just ditch it like all the guys out there in the gym who blast and cruise and not using HCG. I plan to be on trt for life, and HCG is not only important for the testicular size but also because it keeps your balls running and regulates other hormones that are essential for the way we feel. I have seen many people complaing about how TRT has stoped working for them after couple years or that they started getting depressed and had to add pregnenolone and DHEA and keep dialing all of this hormones for the rest of their lives. I’m 30 years old and i probably have like 40 years agead of me, and i definetly don’t want to spend those 40 years trying to dial in my protocols. Also, the only reason i beleive i was able to get off TRT the first time is because i was on HCG for the whole year so my PCT ,although sucked ass, worked and i got my normal production back.</p><p></p><p>I have seen reports of doctor taking their patients off TRT once a year to allow their balls to work. Or people adding hcg every couple month just to get the boys back to life so i was hoping to see if this actually worked for any of the fellas on here.</p><p></p><p>Thank you again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kafahmy, post: 157817, member: 15583"] Thank you everyone for the reply. Just to clarify few things, I was on trt for a year and couldn’t get dialed in . I got really good at knowing when my e2 is out of balance (high or low) I crashed e2 couple times and had moments of high e2 as well. I had bloodwork to back up my findings. I came off TRT for a year and restored my natural production to pre-TRT . When i got back on TRT i switched providers and my doctor and I decided to start with Test cypionate only plus thyroid medication. After couple blood works i am now on : - 35mcg T3 slow release daily -Test cypionate 150mg weekly, injected 3 times a week SQ This by far is the best i felt on TRT, it is not where i want to be yet but at least i’m seeing a lot of positive results. After we got it this far, i told my doctor that i want to add HCG and he is a fan so he told me to try playing with the dose and start low and see if i can get it to work. I have been trying for the past 6 weeks to add HCG in different dosages and i know i need to wait for 4 weeks and do blood work to see where i am but since i can tell when e2 is out of balance, and i’m sure most of you know how bad it feels when e2 is out of balance, it usually takes about a week or maximum 2 to realize that i need to make a change in my protocol. When i add HCG I start feeling bloated and my erection becomes soft and my balls start pulling up tight( high e2 symptoms) so when i add the arimidex at .01mg for couple weeks my e2 start getting lower and i start feeling great before it gets too low and i start feeling the low e2 symptoms i mentioned before. It’s a very hard game and it gets harder when it affects your mental and physical health. Now for the important part, as i know some would say if HCG is causing all these troubles why not just ditch it like all the guys out there in the gym who blast and cruise and not using HCG. I plan to be on trt for life, and HCG is not only important for the testicular size but also because it keeps your balls running and regulates other hormones that are essential for the way we feel. I have seen many people complaing about how TRT has stoped working for them after couple years or that they started getting depressed and had to add pregnenolone and DHEA and keep dialing all of this hormones for the rest of their lives. I’m 30 years old and i probably have like 40 years agead of me, and i definetly don’t want to spend those 40 years trying to dial in my protocols. Also, the only reason i beleive i was able to get off TRT the first time is because i was on HCG for the whole year so my PCT ,although sucked ass, worked and i got my normal production back. I have seen reports of doctor taking their patients off TRT once a year to allow their balls to work. Or people adding hcg every couple month just to get the boys back to life so i was hoping to see if this actually worked for any of the fellas on here. Thank you again [/QUOTE]
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