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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
New Doctor. Put me on HCG monotherapy for secondary hypogonadism
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<blockquote data-quote="bluezebra5" data-source="post: 17100" data-attributes="member: 2803"><p>I am on a rather large dose. I believe I began at 1500 iu 2x per week, we later went up to 2000 iu 2x per week, and that seemed to get the testosterone level optimized but I started to over-aromatize so I do inject daily now. My doctor says that EOD is likely more than sufficient but it's not bothersome anymore.</p><p></p><p></p><p>My appetite got pretty out of control in the beginning, I ate A LOT, and put on a lot of good weight, along with some bad. But it wasn't difficult to dial things back and get back to a physique I liked. With careful nutrition and tough workouts I went from about 180 lbs to 210 in the first 9 months. Certainly not all lean mass, but now that I'm back around 200 I'm not far off from the body far % I started at.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I had the experience you're describing when I tried Clomid. Great lab work but I felt like crap. Be honest with yourself and speak up if you aren't feeling right. There IS a solution out there for you. It may be HCG mono, it may be TRT, who knows. Just be scientific about things.</p><p></p><p></p><p>My energy levels are very normal, nothing superhuman, but they're right for me. Sense of well-being probably took the longest, but is markedly improved from where I was before. Libido goes hand in hand with this as well. All things are looking up.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Good luck brother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluezebra5, post: 17100, member: 2803"] I am on a rather large dose. I believe I began at 1500 iu 2x per week, we later went up to 2000 iu 2x per week, and that seemed to get the testosterone level optimized but I started to over-aromatize so I do inject daily now. My doctor says that EOD is likely more than sufficient but it's not bothersome anymore. My appetite got pretty out of control in the beginning, I ate A LOT, and put on a lot of good weight, along with some bad. But it wasn't difficult to dial things back and get back to a physique I liked. With careful nutrition and tough workouts I went from about 180 lbs to 210 in the first 9 months. Certainly not all lean mass, but now that I'm back around 200 I'm not far off from the body far % I started at. I had the experience you're describing when I tried Clomid. Great lab work but I felt like crap. Be honest with yourself and speak up if you aren't feeling right. There IS a solution out there for you. It may be HCG mono, it may be TRT, who knows. Just be scientific about things. My energy levels are very normal, nothing superhuman, but they're right for me. Sense of well-being probably took the longest, but is markedly improved from where I was before. Libido goes hand in hand with this as well. All things are looking up. Good luck brother. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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