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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Is HCG necessary on testosterone replacement ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 24935" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>That first 24hrs you're coming out of that low point, the trough, reason you feel good days two and three. Maybe you consider E3D for injections, that may smooth out your peaks and valleys if you're indeed not feeling well. </p><p>Without HCG you should aware that there can be pain associated with the shrunken nuts. I really don't see the point in inducing organ failure and you're aware there are other things like Preg, which is the "Mother" (not female!) hormone, many others are derived from Preg. Maybe you consider 200iu 2XW, or 100iu 2XW. I understand the feeling of an E2 related complication and/or the the perceived feeling that HCG does nothing for you. I'm the same way. Me I simply don't want my nuts dead, shrunken, or painful. </p><p></p><p>I would suggest dropping be an informed decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 24935, member: 2657"] That first 24hrs you're coming out of that low point, the trough, reason you feel good days two and three. Maybe you consider E3D for injections, that may smooth out your peaks and valleys if you're indeed not feeling well. Without HCG you should aware that there can be pain associated with the shrunken nuts. I really don't see the point in inducing organ failure and you're aware there are other things like Preg, which is the "Mother" (not female!) hormone, many others are derived from Preg. Maybe you consider 200iu 2XW, or 100iu 2XW. I understand the feeling of an E2 related complication and/or the the perceived feeling that HCG does nothing for you. I'm the same way. Me I simply don't want my nuts dead, shrunken, or painful. I would suggest dropping be an informed decision. [/QUOTE]
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Is HCG necessary on testosterone replacement ?
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