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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: 170960" data-attributes="member: 38902"><p>Unlikely you'll have issues there IMO unless you're going to crazy levels. E2 going up isn't bad... I believe it should be in proportion to how much T you have. So if T is above the normal range, E2 should be too. I'm not saying it should be 5x the range, but it being out of range for someone on TRT isn't a big deal usually. Mine is 73...</p><p></p><p>"20% 200mg/ml verbase testosterone cream" is what they will know it as.. NOT gel. Your doc will have to provide a prescription for them to sell it to you. </p><p></p><p>If you're genetically predisposed to male pattern baldness, an increase in DHT can speed that process up. However, if you aren't, then it shouldn't make any difference. Drugs like finasteride can help, however, I would avoid these at all costs. I had issues for 2-3 years after stopping taking it (which is what led me to TRT) but that's a whole other topic. Just, don't. </p><p></p><p>You can also use the cream on the back of your knees/tops of your feet, etc. and shouldn't get as much DHT that way, so that's an option too to try to keep DHT reasonable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncsugrad, post: 170960, member: 38902"] Unlikely you'll have issues there IMO unless you're going to crazy levels. E2 going up isn't bad... I believe it should be in proportion to how much T you have. So if T is above the normal range, E2 should be too. I'm not saying it should be 5x the range, but it being out of range for someone on TRT isn't a big deal usually. Mine is 73... "20% 200mg/ml verbase testosterone cream" is what they will know it as.. NOT gel. Your doc will have to provide a prescription for them to sell it to you. If you're genetically predisposed to male pattern baldness, an increase in DHT can speed that process up. However, if you aren't, then it shouldn't make any difference. Drugs like finasteride can help, however, I would avoid these at all costs. I had issues for 2-3 years after stopping taking it (which is what led me to TRT) but that's a whole other topic. Just, don't. You can also use the cream on the back of your knees/tops of your feet, etc. and shouldn't get as much DHT that way, so that's an option too to try to keep DHT reasonable. [/QUOTE]
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