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Testosterone Basics & Questions
Is long term HCG use detrimental?
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 35806" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>DLK, Dr. Right? How elusive. I wish I'd consulted HIM in '86 instead instead of Dr. Redcap. Where would I be now physically and financially if I had not engaged Dr's Bogel, Basilisk, Charybdis, Wendigo, Kappa, and two dozen more? Stirring lime and coconut under the volcano in Cotacachi that's where. For the rest of my days on the interest of professional fees paid alone. </p><p></p><p>Some how I managed to attain 300's on my own after quitting Androgel 20? months ago. That was in my 60's still axis-ignorant and with 20 years of TRT behind me. And what were these bunko-docs telling me as I consigned myself to settling my estate certain I wouldn't make it another year? They can't tell an endocrine crash from a flea bite because it's all hollow earth to them. </p><p></p><p>I'll never know where proper "restart" might have gotten me. I'm sure I would have tried it before resorting to hCG mono if I'd only known. </p><p></p><p>Nelson does an excellent job of advising folks about the risks of prolonged or permanent endogenous gonadotropin impairment. For whatever reason that risk wasn't considered with hCG perhaps owing to it's popular short term use in PCT.</p><p></p><p> Is it more, less or equally depressive of the axis compared to TRT if re-start a possibility?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 35806, member: 8395"] DLK, Dr. Right? How elusive. I wish I'd consulted HIM in '86 instead instead of Dr. Redcap. Where would I be now physically and financially if I had not engaged Dr's Bogel, Basilisk, Charybdis, Wendigo, Kappa, and two dozen more? Stirring lime and coconut under the volcano in Cotacachi that's where. For the rest of my days on the interest of professional fees paid alone. Some how I managed to attain 300's on my own after quitting Androgel 20? months ago. That was in my 60's still axis-ignorant and with 20 years of TRT behind me. And what were these bunko-docs telling me as I consigned myself to settling my estate certain I wouldn't make it another year? They can't tell an endocrine crash from a flea bite because it's all hollow earth to them. I'll never know where proper "restart" might have gotten me. I'm sure I would have tried it before resorting to hCG mono if I'd only known. Nelson does an excellent job of advising folks about the risks of prolonged or permanent endogenous gonadotropin impairment. For whatever reason that risk wasn't considered with hCG perhaps owing to it's popular short term use in PCT. Is it more, less or equally depressive of the axis compared to TRT if re-start a possibility? [/QUOTE]
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