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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
HCG Monotherapy, worries and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 136521" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Did anyone suggest trying low-dose Clomid? Although odds of long-term success with it are not high, it has enough advantages to be worth trying first in some cases. In particular, because your SHBG is normal you are a better candidate than guys with higher values.</p><p></p><p>As for your questions: 1) I would consider those hCG doses to be on the high side. Low and slow is a safer approach. A feature of hCG is that when the dose gets too high you may actually produce less testosterone than with lower doses. And the risk of estradiol problems is greater with higher doses. 2) Nothing special is required when you stop hCG. hCG is actually used as a first step in PCTs. Clomid may speed things up a little, but no guarantees. 3) Since you're doing well so far on the lower dose maybe ask the doctor if you can stay with it rather than increase...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 136521, member: 38109"] Did anyone suggest trying low-dose Clomid? Although odds of long-term success with it are not high, it has enough advantages to be worth trying first in some cases. In particular, because your SHBG is normal you are a better candidate than guys with higher values. As for your questions: 1) I would consider those hCG doses to be on the high side. Low and slow is a safer approach. A feature of hCG is that when the dose gets too high you may actually produce less testosterone than with lower doses. And the risk of estradiol problems is greater with higher doses. 2) Nothing special is required when you stop hCG. hCG is actually used as a first step in PCTs. Clomid may speed things up a little, but no guarantees. 3) Since you're doing well so far on the lower dose maybe ask the doctor if you can stay with it rather than increase... [/QUOTE]
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