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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
HCG & Gyno / High E2
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<blockquote data-quote="Leesto" data-source="post: 145610" data-attributes="member: 14503"><p>Well said James. It took me 3 years to come to the same conclusion. I'm low SHBG and now on T only. No AI no HCG. I don't inject daily but 3x/week. Daily might work even better. </p><p></p><p>This whole thread underscores the fact that no two men are identical and each of us will have to learn how these various substances affect us. It would be nice if one could predict with some accuracy how a man's body will react but that doesn't seem to be the case. What works well for one can crash the next guy. Even symptoms are hard to pinpoint. For example there is no agreement on the specific symptoms that go with low E2 or with high E2. Until we get good clinical studies about these substances and their interactions we will have to listen carefully to our own bodies and experiment with protocol adjustments to find our own personal balance. </p><p></p><p>I am with Defy and glad that I am because they have a personal not a cookie-cutter approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leesto, post: 145610, member: 14503"] Well said James. It took me 3 years to come to the same conclusion. I'm low SHBG and now on T only. No AI no HCG. I don't inject daily but 3x/week. Daily might work even better. This whole thread underscores the fact that no two men are identical and each of us will have to learn how these various substances affect us. It would be nice if one could predict with some accuracy how a man's body will react but that doesn't seem to be the case. What works well for one can crash the next guy. Even symptoms are hard to pinpoint. For example there is no agreement on the specific symptoms that go with low E2 or with high E2. Until we get good clinical studies about these substances and their interactions we will have to listen carefully to our own bodies and experiment with protocol adjustments to find our own personal balance. I am with Defy and glad that I am because they have a personal not a cookie-cutter approach. [/QUOTE]
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