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switching clinics to get away from test/anastrazole mixture and Gonadorelin
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Sypolt" data-source="post: 204432" data-attributes="member: 13328"><p>Cataceous, I have heard the phone calls and seen the emails. No, as I said before, I cannot share them. You are intelligent enough to know why and understand that. The drug is not being used according to the FDA indications with the associated side effects when used for those indications. The same drug can have different benefits and side effect profiles when used in different ways and at different doses. These clinics are prescribing it as "it's the same thing as HCG". This is the real world use of what really happens and not a science class reading papers. You could as an option try a similar protocol on yourself if you are inclined and really want to know. </p><p></p><p>And the Royal Gonadorelin vs HCG page.... What data? I'm honestly a bit shocked that anyone is willing to consider such a claim from some heavily cropped screenshots that could be from any lab results. Only 2 of the clips even have dates on them. That's like buying a used car based only from looking at cropped manufacturer photos of the good parts. I see threads of patients asking about and for HCG. I don't see threads of patients saying others should try gonadorelin because it works so well or even better given that clinics have been sending it to patients for nearly a year and a half at this point. Where are the (any?) success stories? Your thread here is the only one reporting a small increase in LH from micro-dosing although the experiment was tainted since you were taking clomid or enclomiphene whichever it was along with if I recall the gonadorelin being from a peptide site presumably because no one would prescribe it. That last part is actually pretty funny if you consider all of the irony around it.</p><p></p><p>It has been over a year since the biologic reclassification. Then we saw HCG shortages because of API backorders, limited commercial HCG to replace compounded since it is a niche fertility market, and last month the CA pharmacy board outright banned all compounded HCG within and outside of the state - those guys have 100% no other HCG option. No successes being seen and widely reported on and no gonadorelin prescribed by providers other than from doctors/clinics you mostly never heard of.</p><p></p><p>All that was not to convince you Cataceous, I know it won't and I don't care to. I left some of your argument alone so that you can still be right. This is just a warning to patients reading. For your own sanity and well-being, don't take gonadorelin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Sypolt, post: 204432, member: 13328"] Cataceous, I have heard the phone calls and seen the emails. No, as I said before, I cannot share them. You are intelligent enough to know why and understand that. The drug is not being used according to the FDA indications with the associated side effects when used for those indications. The same drug can have different benefits and side effect profiles when used in different ways and at different doses. These clinics are prescribing it as "it's the same thing as HCG". This is the real world use of what really happens and not a science class reading papers. You could as an option try a similar protocol on yourself if you are inclined and really want to know. And the Royal Gonadorelin vs HCG page.... What data? I'm honestly a bit shocked that anyone is willing to consider such a claim from some heavily cropped screenshots that could be from any lab results. Only 2 of the clips even have dates on them. That's like buying a used car based only from looking at cropped manufacturer photos of the good parts. I see threads of patients asking about and for HCG. I don't see threads of patients saying others should try gonadorelin because it works so well or even better given that clinics have been sending it to patients for nearly a year and a half at this point. Where are the (any?) success stories? Your thread here is the only one reporting a small increase in LH from micro-dosing although the experiment was tainted since you were taking clomid or enclomiphene whichever it was along with if I recall the gonadorelin being from a peptide site presumably because no one would prescribe it. That last part is actually pretty funny if you consider all of the irony around it. It has been over a year since the biologic reclassification. Then we saw HCG shortages because of API backorders, limited commercial HCG to replace compounded since it is a niche fertility market, and last month the CA pharmacy board outright banned all compounded HCG within and outside of the state - those guys have 100% no other HCG option. No successes being seen and widely reported on and no gonadorelin prescribed by providers other than from doctors/clinics you mostly never heard of. All that was not to convince you Cataceous, I know it won't and I don't care to. I left some of your argument alone so that you can still be right. This is just a warning to patients reading. For your own sanity and well-being, don't take gonadorelin. [/QUOTE]
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