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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Does HCG raise estradiol more/faster than straight testosterone cypionate?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 171549" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Well kind of. We mainly went over using nandrolone to improve my androgen to estrogen ratio. He doesn’t like to prescribe all of those compounds at the same time. So you kind of have to go over the benefits of each one and decide together which option would be best for your situation/ goals, and I’m sure also depending on what your blood work looks like, specifically lipids. Like I said, in my consult we mainly went over nandrolone, but I’ve talked to a few other guys, that had a consult with the same PA, and he went over other options with them, such as oxandrolone and stanazolol, to inhibit E2, lower SHBG, free up testosterone, and consequently eliminating the need for an ai, hopefully. I was more interested in nandrolone, due to chronic shoulder issues and continuous wrist problems. So I preferred using nandrolone for the joint benefits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 171549, member: 15043"] Well kind of. We mainly went over using nandrolone to improve my androgen to estrogen ratio. He doesn’t like to prescribe all of those compounds at the same time. So you kind of have to go over the benefits of each one and decide together which option would be best for your situation/ goals, and I’m sure also depending on what your blood work looks like, specifically lipids. Like I said, in my consult we mainly went over nandrolone, but I’ve talked to a few other guys, that had a consult with the same PA, and he went over other options with them, such as oxandrolone and stanazolol, to inhibit E2, lower SHBG, free up testosterone, and consequently eliminating the need for an ai, hopefully. I was more interested in nandrolone, due to chronic shoulder issues and continuous wrist problems. So I preferred using nandrolone for the joint benefits. [/QUOTE]
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