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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Little advice for cessation of trt
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 189785" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Assuming secondary hypogonadism, your previous natural testosterone production is not going to be predictive of the maximum possible output; the underperformance is due to low upstream hormones, not a testicular problem. The hCG is directly stimulating the testicles, so technically you don't even need to reduce the exogenous testosterone. However, it could still be a little helpful to reduce overall serum androgens and estrogens, which reduces their negative feedback at the hypothalamus and pituitary. This might save a little time down the road in a restart. It's hard to predict the amount of endogenous testosterone you'll get from this dose of hCG. Anecdotally there is a lot of variability, ranging from very little to almost physiological levels. Whatever you produce will indeed be added to your exogenous testosterone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 189785, member: 38109"] Assuming secondary hypogonadism, your previous natural testosterone production is not going to be predictive of the maximum possible output; the underperformance is due to low upstream hormones, not a testicular problem. The hCG is directly stimulating the testicles, so technically you don't even need to reduce the exogenous testosterone. However, it could still be a little helpful to reduce overall serum androgens and estrogens, which reduces their negative feedback at the hypothalamus and pituitary. This might save a little time down the road in a restart. It's hard to predict the amount of endogenous testosterone you'll get from this dose of hCG. Anecdotally there is a lot of variability, ranging from very little to almost physiological levels. Whatever you produce will indeed be added to your exogenous testosterone. [/QUOTE]
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