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Testosterone Side Effect Management
HCG Side Effects
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<blockquote data-quote="Smokin Joe" data-source="post: 82431" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>I have tried HCG again with no success.</p><p>Chronic anxiety at a very low dose of 15 ius.</p><p>It is evident that I am one of a few who do not tolerate Natural HCG at all.</p><p>My question is would trying Recombinant HCG be worth the effort and the expense?</p><p></p><p>I have read else where that Natural HCG has proteins and other characteristics that make cause reactions in some people where the synthetic HCG may be cleaner.</p><p>I do believe that HCG should always be included in TRT but it is apparent that some cannot take it.</p><p>My scrotum and nuts are at half of what they would normally be after five months of TRT so I don't know how they will be in a year.</p><p>Thoughts appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smokin Joe, post: 82431, member: 487"] I have tried HCG again with no success. Chronic anxiety at a very low dose of 15 ius. It is evident that I am one of a few who do not tolerate Natural HCG at all. My question is would trying Recombinant HCG be worth the effort and the expense? I have read else where that Natural HCG has proteins and other characteristics that make cause reactions in some people where the synthetic HCG may be cleaner. I do believe that HCG should always be included in TRT but it is apparent that some cannot take it. My scrotum and nuts are at half of what they would normally be after five months of TRT so I don't know how they will be in a year. Thoughts appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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