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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
To add test to HCG monotherapy or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="ncsugrad" data-source="post: 170808" data-attributes="member: 38902"><p>You’re already committed, so what’s the difference?</p><p></p><p>Your pituitary has likely already stopped producing LH and your balls are depending on HCG to keep them running. </p><p></p><p>At this point, why not try it and see what happens? Worst case you stop and you’re back to where you are now. You’re already basically forcing your balls to make more T, it’s not like they’re suddenly going to stop because you add T to your shot. </p><p></p><p>I wouldn’t bother with the gel. It’s very rarely strong enough to do much of anything. I’d either try 20% cream if your doc is willing to prescribe it (Empower pharmacy compounds it) or tried and true injectable T. Preferably split something like 100mg into 2-3 shots a week IMO. Or try the gel if you want to first. I just don’t see any risk since you’re already on HCG, presumably for life </p><p></p><p>Cardiovascular risk... what are you talking about? The only risk is at extremely high doses or when people use AI’s and keep their estrogen super low. Don’t do either of those and there's nothing to worry about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncsugrad, post: 170808, member: 38902"] You’re already committed, so what’s the difference? Your pituitary has likely already stopped producing LH and your balls are depending on HCG to keep them running. At this point, why not try it and see what happens? Worst case you stop and you’re back to where you are now. You’re already basically forcing your balls to make more T, it’s not like they’re suddenly going to stop because you add T to your shot. I wouldn’t bother with the gel. It’s very rarely strong enough to do much of anything. I’d either try 20% cream if your doc is willing to prescribe it (Empower pharmacy compounds it) or tried and true injectable T. Preferably split something like 100mg into 2-3 shots a week IMO. Or try the gel if you want to first. I just don’t see any risk since you’re already on HCG, presumably for life Cardiovascular risk... what are you talking about? The only risk is at extremely high doses or when people use AI’s and keep their estrogen super low. Don’t do either of those and there's nothing to worry about. [/QUOTE]
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