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<blockquote data-quote="Roberto_G" data-source="post: 108475" data-attributes="member: 18432"><p>Yeah this is what I was thinking too. My prescribed protocol is 5 months of 200mg TRT with AI and low HCG injections. Then on the 6th month, zero testosterone injections and high level HCG. I think the logic behind that cycle is, during the last month the testicles are "reactivated" to produce testosterone naturally to prevent atrophy. I'm no expert but I agree with you that, based on what I've been reading, this would really just cause a month of grief twice a year, and would probably hinder any long-term benefits that come from regularly moderated TRT for long durations. In fact, I imagine it would "shock" the body into trying to figure out why it suddenly has lower testosterone levels for 30 days, and then have to readjust to test injections again. Doesn't seem right. I should probably discuss this with my doctor or find a new one</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roberto_G, post: 108475, member: 18432"] Yeah this is what I was thinking too. My prescribed protocol is 5 months of 200mg TRT with AI and low HCG injections. Then on the 6th month, zero testosterone injections and high level HCG. I think the logic behind that cycle is, during the last month the testicles are "reactivated" to produce testosterone naturally to prevent atrophy. I'm no expert but I agree with you that, based on what I've been reading, this would really just cause a month of grief twice a year, and would probably hinder any long-term benefits that come from regularly moderated TRT for long durations. In fact, I imagine it would "shock" the body into trying to figure out why it suddenly has lower testosterone levels for 30 days, and then have to readjust to test injections again. Doesn't seem right. I should probably discuss this with my doctor or find a new one [/QUOTE]
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