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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Testopel vs Injections and HCG: Very confused
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 219772" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Injections give a lot more flexibility and control. They are also inexpensive. Injecting every two weeks is considered dated; most around here are injecting at least weekly. Some are even injecting daily, which means hormonal variations are not a problem. Implanted pellets more often do not get good reviews. Aside from expense, there's pain from the procedures, and occasional instances of pellets working their way out. If the dose is too high or too low then you must either wait it out or repeat the surgery.</p><p></p><p>Regarding hCG, many would experience pretty severe testicular atrophy without it. Even if it's just cosmetic, some find it objectionable to have shriveled testicles. There's also the possibility that hCG is lessening some of the problems caused by TRT-induced HPTA shutdown; some men report improved mood and libido after adding it to their protocols.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 219772, member: 38109"] Injections give a lot more flexibility and control. They are also inexpensive. Injecting every two weeks is considered dated; most around here are injecting at least weekly. Some are even injecting daily, which means hormonal variations are not a problem. Implanted pellets more often do not get good reviews. Aside from expense, there's pain from the procedures, and occasional instances of pellets working their way out. If the dose is too high or too low then you must either wait it out or repeat the surgery. Regarding hCG, many would experience pretty severe testicular atrophy without it. Even if it's just cosmetic, some find it objectionable to have shriveled testicles. There's also the possibility that hCG is lessening some of the problems caused by TRT-induced HPTA shutdown; some men report improved mood and libido after adding it to their protocols. [/QUOTE]
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