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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Hcg daily
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<blockquote data-quote="sportsfan8724" data-source="post: 18332" data-attributes="member: 3451"><p>Gene I follow the things you are saying. My thing is from being on trt for many years now I never had trouble controlling e2 prior to added Hcg and yes I am doing the sensitive test. But the last few years since adding Hcg my e2 is never the same. I just feel like if I can do just trt without Hcg and not need an ai isn't that healthier then using and ai and Hcg and having trouble battling fluctuating e2? I was under the assumption that using Hcg and needing an ai is worse for my health long term then using just trt? Experts like yourself are great for advice I'm certainly not trying to argue your points just trying to understand the pros cons since Hcg seems to cause e2 issues for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sportsfan8724, post: 18332, member: 3451"] Gene I follow the things you are saying. My thing is from being on trt for many years now I never had trouble controlling e2 prior to added Hcg and yes I am doing the sensitive test. But the last few years since adding Hcg my e2 is never the same. I just feel like if I can do just trt without Hcg and not need an ai isn't that healthier then using and ai and Hcg and having trouble battling fluctuating e2? I was under the assumption that using Hcg and needing an ai is worse for my health long term then using just trt? Experts like yourself are great for advice I'm certainly not trying to argue your points just trying to understand the pros cons since Hcg seems to cause e2 issues for me. [/QUOTE]
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