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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Done with TRT and recovered within two weeks
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<blockquote data-quote="Simbarn" data-source="post: 237316" data-attributes="member: 44021"><p>No, I did not use anything, however, as I mentioned I had been on hCG. My testes were running to some extent and were a reasonable size. </p><p>At the time, I think I wanted to see how I felt again, not on hormone replacement. </p><p>I stayed off TRT for almost 2 years, then resumed.</p><p>If you have been on for 6 years with no hCG, your testes must be quite atrophied?</p><p>If you took hCG for a month or so before and after quitting it may make the transition easier. It is usually the testes that are the slowest to respond if they have been fully shut down for a number of years, compared to the pituitary. Sometimes however, on TRT dosages, they can respond quite quickly for some men, even after a number of years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simbarn, post: 237316, member: 44021"] No, I did not use anything, however, as I mentioned I had been on hCG. My testes were running to some extent and were a reasonable size. At the time, I think I wanted to see how I felt again, not on hormone replacement. I stayed off TRT for almost 2 years, then resumed. If you have been on for 6 years with no hCG, your testes must be quite atrophied? If you took hCG for a month or so before and after quitting it may make the transition easier. It is usually the testes that are the slowest to respond if they have been fully shut down for a number of years, compared to the pituitary. Sometimes however, on TRT dosages, they can respond quite quickly for some men, even after a number of years. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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