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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Does HCG increase the HCT risk?
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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 68014" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>I was taking 55mg test E3D and my TT=780. I then added 500iu HCG E3D and 6weeks later my TT=1196. So it raised my TT by 414... fairly significant. So I guess the result of that is my hct then became a problem. I didn't have high hct when on testosterone alone. Since then I lowered my test to 45mg E3D and kept HCG at 500iu E3D and now my TT= 711 but my hct is still too high. I feel fine so now that I'm aware of this I'm going to reduce my HCG to 250iu E3D and see what happens to my hct. If it drops back into range then I'll increase my testosterone to get it back to TT=711.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 68014, member: 972"] I was taking 55mg test E3D and my TT=780. I then added 500iu HCG E3D and 6weeks later my TT=1196. So it raised my TT by 414... fairly significant. So I guess the result of that is my hct then became a problem. I didn't have high hct when on testosterone alone. Since then I lowered my test to 45mg E3D and kept HCG at 500iu E3D and now my TT= 711 but my hct is still too high. I feel fine so now that I'm aware of this I'm going to reduce my HCG to 250iu E3D and see what happens to my hct. If it drops back into range then I'll increase my testosterone to get it back to TT=711. [/QUOTE]
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Does HCG increase the HCT risk?
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