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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Will HCG work after 10 years of TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="Simbarn" data-source="post: 251464" data-attributes="member: 44021"><p>The other point to consider here, depending on whether your initial diagnosis was primary or secondary hypo, is that you may need to lower your T dosage, once your testes resume testosterone production. hCG can produce a reasonable amount for some men and this may push your T levels too high giving you the side effects of too much testosterone, which you may mistake for side effects of hCG.</p><p></p><p>In regard to your testes being atrophied for 10 years: There is a very interesting study which I will attach, that suggests (in the animal model at least) that the testes go into a state of hibernation when suppressed and that this state of hibernation may actually slow down the effect of ageing in the testicle itself. So not only may the testes still respond after being shut down for a long period, they may actually, take up where they left off so to speak; in your case, from 10 years ago!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simbarn, post: 251464, member: 44021"] The other point to consider here, depending on whether your initial diagnosis was primary or secondary hypo, is that you may need to lower your T dosage, once your testes resume testosterone production. hCG can produce a reasonable amount for some men and this may push your T levels too high giving you the side effects of too much testosterone, which you may mistake for side effects of hCG. In regard to your testes being atrophied for 10 years: There is a very interesting study which I will attach, that suggests (in the animal model at least) that the testes go into a state of hibernation when suppressed and that this state of hibernation may actually slow down the effect of ageing in the testicle itself. So not only may the testes still respond after being shut down for a long period, they may actually, take up where they left off so to speak; in your case, from 10 years ago! [/QUOTE]
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