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TRT decision time, a little help?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gene Devine" data-source="post: 25522" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Q:When taking hcg during trt I know that it keeps your testicles at normal size and functioning but do they actually still produce testosterone ? </p><p>A: When you start on a TRT protocol your own natural production is halted (what's known as HPTA suppression) so your production of LH will all but shut off. This is the hormone that tells your testes to produce natural testosterone. Without HCG, which looks just like LH in the male body, your testes will shut down and start to die and no they won't won't produce testosterone on their own unless you are supplementing with HCG. </p><p></p><p>Q: would your normal rate of production still be maintained? </p><p>A: No. Only with the use of HCG when HPTA suppressed your testes will continue to stay alive and will produce natural testosterone. See above.</p><p></p><p>Q: will hcg increase your own natural testosterone by itself and if so why wouldn't it be used to bump up natural production instead of complete replacement? </p><p>A: HCG will keep your testes alive and functioning which means you will produce natural testosterone. HCG can be used alone to help to increase testosterone serum levels but it's usually not enough to get your levels back to nice healthy levels. HCG mono-therapies are largely not very effective. </p><p></p><p>Q: Finally do any of you find that all the ups and downs and adjusting this level and that level are worth the outcome. Does the average user have an easy and good experience with trt? How bout some praises for it ? </p><p>A:With the right care that you will receive at Defy you won't have all of these ups and downs that others get from Physicians who are not trained in TRT. You will be in excellent care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene Devine, post: 25522, member: 4"] Q:When taking hcg during trt I know that it keeps your testicles at normal size and functioning but do they actually still produce testosterone ? A: When you start on a TRT protocol your own natural production is halted (what's known as HPTA suppression) so your production of LH will all but shut off. This is the hormone that tells your testes to produce natural testosterone. Without HCG, which looks just like LH in the male body, your testes will shut down and start to die and no they won't won't produce testosterone on their own unless you are supplementing with HCG. Q: would your normal rate of production still be maintained? A: No. Only with the use of HCG when HPTA suppressed your testes will continue to stay alive and will produce natural testosterone. See above. Q: will hcg increase your own natural testosterone by itself and if so why wouldn't it be used to bump up natural production instead of complete replacement? A: HCG will keep your testes alive and functioning which means you will produce natural testosterone. HCG can be used alone to help to increase testosterone serum levels but it's usually not enough to get your levels back to nice healthy levels. HCG mono-therapies are largely not very effective. Q: Finally do any of you find that all the ups and downs and adjusting this level and that level are worth the outcome. Does the average user have an easy and good experience with trt? How bout some praises for it ? A:With the right care that you will receive at Defy you won't have all of these ups and downs that others get from Physicians who are not trained in TRT. You will be in excellent care. [/QUOTE]
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