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starting HCG monotherapy
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<blockquote data-quote="orangemanct" data-source="post: 9857" data-attributes="member: 2029"><p>Hi, I was first diagnosed with low T(approx. 340), when i was 42 yrs okd, in june 2010, the private pay doctor I was seeing determined itwas a low DHEA level. He wanted to put me on T shots then. I had a creapy vibe from him, that he was looking at a cash cow.., he didn't want to address the root cause of the low DHEA count, just wanted to jump right to T replacement. </p><p></p><p>I wanted the least intervention, so I right or wrong I ditched him and spent 4 years on DHEA supplements from GNC. I did a lot of searching, but there are few long term DHEA studies. it helped for a longtime, i felt better, but my sex drive tapered off again, and there has been alot more research since then.</p><p></p><p>Fast forwsrd to june 2014, Ive been feeling tired, iritable, and having night sweats again. I decided to have my GP test my T level again and it was at 338 again. He said it is in the normal range. I reminded him thatim 46, i should be above 500 or 600. </p><p></p><p>So I decided to look for a mens health clinic that takes myninsurance. They wanted to put me on Testopel pellets, too expensive for me right now. I worked with dr and we decided the least invasive method would be to try HCG monotherapy without the DHEA. And see how I do over six weeks.</p><p></p><p>I just started 1500 imu , 3x week. (M-W-F).</p><p></p><p> Does anyone have experience with this dosage and freqency?</p><p></p><p> I've had 3 doses so far, and I nolonger feel gloomy and I have better focus, but this could be a placebo effect. Only odd symptom is that my skin feels extra oily.</p><p></p><p>Asside from possible increased estradoil (currently 26.7 pg/ml) ( ref range 20 - 75 pg/ml) anything I should look out for?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orangemanct, post: 9857, member: 2029"] Hi, I was first diagnosed with low T(approx. 340), when i was 42 yrs okd, in june 2010, the private pay doctor I was seeing determined itwas a low DHEA level. He wanted to put me on T shots then. I had a creapy vibe from him, that he was looking at a cash cow.., he didn't want to address the root cause of the low DHEA count, just wanted to jump right to T replacement. I wanted the least intervention, so I right or wrong I ditched him and spent 4 years on DHEA supplements from GNC. I did a lot of searching, but there are few long term DHEA studies. it helped for a longtime, i felt better, but my sex drive tapered off again, and there has been alot more research since then. Fast forwsrd to june 2014, Ive been feeling tired, iritable, and having night sweats again. I decided to have my GP test my T level again and it was at 338 again. He said it is in the normal range. I reminded him thatim 46, i should be above 500 or 600. So I decided to look for a mens health clinic that takes myninsurance. They wanted to put me on Testopel pellets, too expensive for me right now. I worked with dr and we decided the least invasive method would be to try HCG monotherapy without the DHEA. And see how I do over six weeks. I just started 1500 imu , 3x week. (M-W-F). Does anyone have experience with this dosage and freqency? I've had 3 doses so far, and I nolonger feel gloomy and I have better focus, but this could be a placebo effect. Only odd symptom is that my skin feels extra oily. Asside from possible increased estradoil (currently 26.7 pg/ml) ( ref range 20 - 75 pg/ml) anything I should look out for? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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