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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
HCG Testicles Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr S" data-source="post: 146712" data-attributes="member: 38455"><p>You’re correct. I had to stop TRT because I’m traveling for three months. My supply of testosterone cypionate didn’t last too long into my trip so I had to stop. The pharmacists in Massachusetts won’t give people more than a month supply regardless what the script says. I’m back in Boston by the end of May when I’m scheduled to see my urologist. Then I’ll have to discuss Hcg as I’m not comfortable believing the time off TRT was enough to have my atrophy completely reversed. I have my doubts. I want to feel normal. I may choose not to continue TRT but if I go on with it, hcg will have to be part of my protocol. If I take HCG I will ask if the reversal is permanent once I’m off as you have brought it up. It’s an exogenous source in the end that “tricks” the brain to continue its own endogenous production per definition. However, who knows, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr S, post: 146712, member: 38455"] You’re correct. I had to stop TRT because I’m traveling for three months. My supply of testosterone cypionate didn’t last too long into my trip so I had to stop. The pharmacists in Massachusetts won’t give people more than a month supply regardless what the script says. I’m back in Boston by the end of May when I’m scheduled to see my urologist. Then I’ll have to discuss Hcg as I’m not comfortable believing the time off TRT was enough to have my atrophy completely reversed. I have my doubts. I want to feel normal. I may choose not to continue TRT but if I go on with it, hcg will have to be part of my protocol. If I take HCG I will ask if the reversal is permanent once I’m off as you have brought it up. It’s an exogenous source in the end that “tricks” the brain to continue its own endogenous production per definition. However, who knows, right? [/QUOTE]
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