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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Why Can't I Tolerate TRT From a Mental Standpoint?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr S" data-source="post: 143369" data-attributes="member: 38455"><p>Have you heard of Dr Crisler HCG Protocol? He prescribes HCG up to 500mg two days before the patient’s test injection if he injects once a week. If the patient injects cypionate twice a week, Dr Crisler’s protocol is 200-250mg before each injection, never more than 500 mg per week. HCG increases testosterone as well adding to the possibility of testosterone converting to estrogen via aromatization. If one is more sensitive to aromatizaton the estradiol will make you miserable indeed. A Dr from Low T nation I believe, cautions against keeping the dosage the same when aromatizaion takes place. In other words, the T dose will be decreased and HCG probably as well. It’s rather individual, I understand, but HCG does contribute to increase testosterone so it makes sense to lower exogenous testosterone when the levels get too high and you’re miserable. HCG can be a good thing if it’s monitored within the protocol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr S, post: 143369, member: 38455"] Have you heard of Dr Crisler HCG Protocol? He prescribes HCG up to 500mg two days before the patient’s test injection if he injects once a week. If the patient injects cypionate twice a week, Dr Crisler’s protocol is 200-250mg before each injection, never more than 500 mg per week. HCG increases testosterone as well adding to the possibility of testosterone converting to estrogen via aromatization. If one is more sensitive to aromatizaton the estradiol will make you miserable indeed. A Dr from Low T nation I believe, cautions against keeping the dosage the same when aromatizaion takes place. In other words, the T dose will be decreased and HCG probably as well. It’s rather individual, I understand, but HCG does contribute to increase testosterone so it makes sense to lower exogenous testosterone when the levels get too high and you’re miserable. HCG can be a good thing if it’s monitored within the protocol. [/QUOTE]
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Why Can't I Tolerate TRT From a Mental Standpoint?
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