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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Dr prescribed 25 IU's HCG twice weekly - Will this do ANYTHING ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Drug350" data-source="post: 248593" data-attributes="member: 44769"><p>Yes. I'm doing just like you. With TRT, there obviously is no "right way" or "only way" to do TRT. You can ask 20 different doctors and get 20 different opinions and plans, many of them contradicting other doctors. Shit. Just read this website for proof. The problem is, many guys find something that works for them, and therefore, they feel they've found the solution and this is the best way to take TRT. Obviously that's BULLSHIT. As far as I'm concerned, I don't give a shit what the overall numbers are, be it 400 or 1800, as long as the sides are controlled and the results you want are achieved, with minimal risk. I come here to hear opinions and read what others are doing. My TRT/Urologist has a strict range of 400 - 700 for totals. That's it. If I come to her tomorrow at 700 and still feel like shit, yet come back at 800 and feel great, she'll cut me off and not have me as a patient. I went to another TRT clinic for the HCG and the doctor spoke to me for 70 seconds total, asking me "what I want" and than prescribed it. So I plan on finding out for myself what works best for me. I'm not going to pay 25 different doctors who will all take my money, and give me a "cookie cutter" plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drug350, post: 248593, member: 44769"] Yes. I'm doing just like you. With TRT, there obviously is no "right way" or "only way" to do TRT. You can ask 20 different doctors and get 20 different opinions and plans, many of them contradicting other doctors. Shit. Just read this website for proof. The problem is, many guys find something that works for them, and therefore, they feel they've found the solution and this is the best way to take TRT. Obviously that's BULLSHIT. As far as I'm concerned, I don't give a shit what the overall numbers are, be it 400 or 1800, as long as the sides are controlled and the results you want are achieved, with minimal risk. I come here to hear opinions and read what others are doing. My TRT/Urologist has a strict range of 400 - 700 for totals. That's it. If I come to her tomorrow at 700 and still feel like shit, yet come back at 800 and feel great, she'll cut me off and not have me as a patient. I went to another TRT clinic for the HCG and the doctor spoke to me for 70 seconds total, asking me "what I want" and than prescribed it. So I plan on finding out for myself what works best for me. I'm not going to pay 25 different doctors who will all take my money, and give me a "cookie cutter" plan. [/QUOTE]
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When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Dr prescribed 25 IU's HCG twice weekly - Will this do ANYTHING ???
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