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starting HCG monotherapy
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<blockquote data-quote="orangemanct" data-source="post: 9884" data-attributes="member: 2029"><p>Thanks guys.. like everyone else, I want to feel better, but im looking for the minimum intervention. It would be great if we could figure out how to reboot the whole process., ok back to reality...</p><p></p><p>My doc is part of a large mens health practice in boston and he is saying a lot of what I have read on this forum. I just couldnt afford the Testopel. And wanted to try the least invasive approach. it may be only an incremental step. He already ordered the labs for me to take at 5 weeks. And he prepared me that HCG may not give me alot of benifits. </p><p></p><p>I have 2 daughters ( 8 & 13) and dont want to expose them to the gels or patches.. I guess TRT shots are likely in my future. </p><p></p><p>My former wife , (yes you can be friends with your ex) seems to think diet/exercise will put everything back to normal., ( she is a fan of dr. Mark hyman) but from what I read that has limits too.. </p><p>I eat pretty healthy, but dont have a lot of time for the gym. </p><p>Ill read more in the diet thread.., </p><p></p><p>I looked for the Low T book at the library, no luck. Ill search online..</p><p></p><p>Thanks again, </p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orangemanct, post: 9884, member: 2029"] Thanks guys.. like everyone else, I want to feel better, but im looking for the minimum intervention. It would be great if we could figure out how to reboot the whole process., ok back to reality... My doc is part of a large mens health practice in boston and he is saying a lot of what I have read on this forum. I just couldnt afford the Testopel. And wanted to try the least invasive approach. it may be only an incremental step. He already ordered the labs for me to take at 5 weeks. And he prepared me that HCG may not give me alot of benifits. I have 2 daughters ( 8 & 13) and dont want to expose them to the gels or patches.. I guess TRT shots are likely in my future. My former wife , (yes you can be friends with your ex) seems to think diet/exercise will put everything back to normal., ( she is a fan of dr. Mark hyman) but from what I read that has limits too.. I eat pretty healthy, but dont have a lot of time for the gym. Ill read more in the diet thread.., I looked for the Low T book at the library, no luck. Ill search online.. Thanks again, John [/QUOTE]
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