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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Low T and elevated fasting blood sugar
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 35042" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>You are obliged to follow your doc. It's great that you found one who will prescribe hCG. I don't see how 500 IU twice weekly or even MWF will work as a mono therapy. Consider a consult from Defy and share that with your doc. Given your situation it will be worthwhile to get at least total T at 48 hrs 72 hrs and 96 hrs to demonstrate to yourself and your doc what I wrote in your other thread. </p><p></p><p>Most on here are doing hCG for testicular maintenance. They can get by with 2 or 3x per week dosing. We can't. As for your other issues I'm not so sure radical low carbs is the way to go. I got my trigs, cholesterol and blood sugar in to a healthy range by focusing on whole fresh food. Energy increased considerably with the addition of the appropriate aminos herbs and minerals In my case at least this proved superior to the sports drinks. It is likely that a multi-vitamin is insufficient. Better to split out the B's and supplement with exactly what you need and how often you need them which can be two or three times a day during recovery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 35042, member: 8395"] You are obliged to follow your doc. It's great that you found one who will prescribe hCG. I don't see how 500 IU twice weekly or even MWF will work as a mono therapy. Consider a consult from Defy and share that with your doc. Given your situation it will be worthwhile to get at least total T at 48 hrs 72 hrs and 96 hrs to demonstrate to yourself and your doc what I wrote in your other thread. Most on here are doing hCG for testicular maintenance. They can get by with 2 or 3x per week dosing. We can't. As for your other issues I'm not so sure radical low carbs is the way to go. I got my trigs, cholesterol and blood sugar in to a healthy range by focusing on whole fresh food. Energy increased considerably with the addition of the appropriate aminos herbs and minerals In my case at least this proved superior to the sports drinks. It is likely that a multi-vitamin is insufficient. Better to split out the B's and supplement with exactly what you need and how often you need them which can be two or three times a day during recovery. [/QUOTE]
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