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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Questions about my TRT regimen and way to help things along
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<blockquote data-quote="Vithat" data-source="post: 111234" data-attributes="member: 18269"><p>Hello ExcelMale Forums.</p><p></p><p>Ive finally managed to switch to injections. I have risen from 200-something to 957 using clomid. I feel hardly different and I feel it might be because of the fact I was using Clomid, which ive heard it has effect on mood which is the main reason im switching to injections over it.</p><p></p><p>My regimen for now is 1ML of Test every 7 days and 0.75 ML of HCG and Arimidex too. Is this a good regimen? How long would it typically take for this regiment to start taking effect?</p><p></p><p>Im hoping that things get better from here on. However, I want to know what else can help things along. I consume Zinc and stuff already. Would it be helpful to continue take clomid with this even with mood effects? Or is that not advised.</p><p></p><p>Also, I am curious about the benefits of metformin, I took it briefly when younger as I was pre-diabetic. Im fortunate enough to have been given the news of no longer having that condition after rigorous diet and exercise. I never really remembered to take it and I am glad I have overcome the condition naturally. But I have heard its insulin lowering properties can be very helpful for hormone optimization wonder if its worth it to take. I found it <a href="http://www.totrevolution.com/really-need-know-metformin/" target="_blank">here</a>. </p><p></p><p>Please let me know what you guys think. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vithat, post: 111234, member: 18269"] Hello ExcelMale Forums. Ive finally managed to switch to injections. I have risen from 200-something to 957 using clomid. I feel hardly different and I feel it might be because of the fact I was using Clomid, which ive heard it has effect on mood which is the main reason im switching to injections over it. My regimen for now is 1ML of Test every 7 days and 0.75 ML of HCG and Arimidex too. Is this a good regimen? How long would it typically take for this regiment to start taking effect? Im hoping that things get better from here on. However, I want to know what else can help things along. I consume Zinc and stuff already. Would it be helpful to continue take clomid with this even with mood effects? Or is that not advised. Also, I am curious about the benefits of metformin, I took it briefly when younger as I was pre-diabetic. Im fortunate enough to have been given the news of no longer having that condition after rigorous diet and exercise. I never really remembered to take it and I am glad I have overcome the condition naturally. But I have heard its insulin lowering properties can be very helpful for hormone optimization wonder if its worth it to take. I found it [URL="http://www.totrevolution.com/really-need-know-metformin/"]here[/URL]. Please let me know what you guys think. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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