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HCG Dosages for TRT, is 250iu E3D enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="coreycorey" data-source="post: 123940" data-attributes="member: 27237"><p>Hey guys, I used to take 40mg twice a week, no AI no HCG. Levels were mid 600s, and my e2 was in the teens. Felt better than no TRT but still not great.</p><p></p><p>Then I was placed on a protocol of 70mg T Cyp twice per week, and 400iu HCG twice per week. Felt great for 3 weeks, then over time this got my levels a little bit high, in the 900s for Test and E2 creeped up over 40. I lost my morning wood and have soft erections, a tiny bit of bloating, and some other minor high e2 sides. It also drove my SHBG down from 35 to 22.</p><p></p><p>I am changing my dose to 50mg E3D T Cyp.</p><p></p><p>For the HCG, I was wondering if 250iu E3D is enough? I see some numbers thrown around here like 500iu 2x weekly, or 250iu EOD, but it seems as if fertility is always taken into account at these doses. </p><p></p><p>I have seen the study that 250iu EOD restores testicular T levels, but what does that actually mean? If you are only after testicular size and the well being benefits, would 250iu E3D be enough? </p><p></p><p>I have seen it written that 700-1000iu weekly totals are necessary, so would 300iu E3D be better? My adrenals are healthy and preg and DHEA are at the upper end of range even without HCG.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the clusterfuck of questions and rambling thoughts, I'm just trying to get all my questions out at once so I don't waste anyone's time.</p><p></p><p>Thank you all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coreycorey, post: 123940, member: 27237"] Hey guys, I used to take 40mg twice a week, no AI no HCG. Levels were mid 600s, and my e2 was in the teens. Felt better than no TRT but still not great. Then I was placed on a protocol of 70mg T Cyp twice per week, and 400iu HCG twice per week. Felt great for 3 weeks, then over time this got my levels a little bit high, in the 900s for Test and E2 creeped up over 40. I lost my morning wood and have soft erections, a tiny bit of bloating, and some other minor high e2 sides. It also drove my SHBG down from 35 to 22. I am changing my dose to 50mg E3D T Cyp. For the HCG, I was wondering if 250iu E3D is enough? I see some numbers thrown around here like 500iu 2x weekly, or 250iu EOD, but it seems as if fertility is always taken into account at these doses. I have seen the study that 250iu EOD restores testicular T levels, but what does that actually mean? If you are only after testicular size and the well being benefits, would 250iu E3D be enough? I have seen it written that 700-1000iu weekly totals are necessary, so would 300iu E3D be better? My adrenals are healthy and preg and DHEA are at the upper end of range even without HCG. Sorry for the clusterfuck of questions and rambling thoughts, I'm just trying to get all my questions out at once so I don't waste anyone's time. Thank you all. [/QUOTE]
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