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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Increase HCG or clomiphene?
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<blockquote data-quote="bullseye55" data-source="post: 164955" data-attributes="member: 39890"><p>thanks for the input. When I see my MD next week I think I'll leave the HCG dosage off the agenda. I think I will ask about trying CC in lieu of the topical T. I am currently off the topical T, using only HCG for a couple of weeks. I had a lab value come back with TTL/FT 1500+/40. No dosage changes, maybe just a fluke but I wanted to bring things down. So it might be a convenient time to substitute the CC for the topical T and see how I react. If I get any side effects it will just be back on the topical T with the HCG. I have been lucky with little if any elevated E trouble, at least where a sensitive E2 test will pick up. When I was increasing HCG and decreasing topical T things got a bit elevated similar to what I had happen just recently. E2 got up to 45. When the T levels dropped back down the E2 level was in the mid-30ds and that's common. If I use 0.125mg of anastrozole every 3 days it will drop to 22. I'd like to be in the 20-30 range that Life Extension recommends but my E2 can tank quickly on anastrozole. Based on what I read here a guy should be conservative on the CC doses. Start low and work up. I don't see myself wanting any dosage above 25mg/day. Adding the HCG to the T regimen did get about 80% of the testicular size back and I generally feel pretty good only downside is managing HH with trips to the blood bank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bullseye55, post: 164955, member: 39890"] thanks for the input. When I see my MD next week I think I'll leave the HCG dosage off the agenda. I think I will ask about trying CC in lieu of the topical T. I am currently off the topical T, using only HCG for a couple of weeks. I had a lab value come back with TTL/FT 1500+/40. No dosage changes, maybe just a fluke but I wanted to bring things down. So it might be a convenient time to substitute the CC for the topical T and see how I react. If I get any side effects it will just be back on the topical T with the HCG. I have been lucky with little if any elevated E trouble, at least where a sensitive E2 test will pick up. When I was increasing HCG and decreasing topical T things got a bit elevated similar to what I had happen just recently. E2 got up to 45. When the T levels dropped back down the E2 level was in the mid-30ds and that's common. If I use 0.125mg of anastrozole every 3 days it will drop to 22. I'd like to be in the 20-30 range that Life Extension recommends but my E2 can tank quickly on anastrozole. Based on what I read here a guy should be conservative on the CC doses. Start low and work up. I don't see myself wanting any dosage above 25mg/day. Adding the HCG to the T regimen did get about 80% of the testicular size back and I generally feel pretty good only downside is managing HH with trips to the blood bank. [/QUOTE]
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