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<blockquote data-quote="callebs" data-source="post: 109007" data-attributes="member: 18289"><p>I know there is another thread here about HCG and whether it has helped others, or if it just provided cosmetic benefits. (Some even claimed they felt better when they didn't take HCG.) I think I would want to take it to keep my body producing T, so in case I had to discontinue TRT for some reason I would still have a baseline to return to, even though it would be low. I didn't remember them discussing HCG at Low T Center. I think I am going to go ahead and schedule blood work and a consultation with Defy, since they seem to be the most thorough of all the companies I've researched, and I would like to know my levels of T, DHEA, LH, SHBG, etc. before starting treatment, which are included in their labs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callebs, post: 109007, member: 18289"] I know there is another thread here about HCG and whether it has helped others, or if it just provided cosmetic benefits. (Some even claimed they felt better when they didn't take HCG.) I think I would want to take it to keep my body producing T, so in case I had to discontinue TRT for some reason I would still have a baseline to return to, even though it would be low. I didn't remember them discussing HCG at Low T Center. I think I am going to go ahead and schedule blood work and a consultation with Defy, since they seem to be the most thorough of all the companies I've researched, and I would like to know my levels of T, DHEA, LH, SHBG, etc. before starting treatment, which are included in their labs. [/QUOTE]
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