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    Getting my test levels back to normal...

    I've been in PCT for around a month and a half. I waited a few weeks until after I finished my cycle to start HCG, got bad advice from someone. Anyways, I've been on HCG for the past two weeks and my test levels are still extremely low. I've been shooting around 1,000IU every other day. I'm supposed to take my last shot tommorow but should I continue until I notice my test levels are back up?

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    are you taking anything else for PCT or just the HCG??

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    Nolvadex and Clomid, 50 mg each ed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EasyPoster
    I've been in PCT for around a month and a half. I waited a few weeks until after I finished my cycle to start HCG, got bad advice from someone. Anyways, I've been on HCG for the past two weeks and my test levels are still extremely low. I've been shooting around 1,000IU every other day. I'm supposed to take my last shot tommorow but should I continue until I notice my test levels are back up?
    How do you know what your test levels are day by day? bloodwork every day? If you're just going by how you "feel", the problem might be your estradiol levels are elevated.. which would be expected if hCG is all you're using.

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    1000 iu is too much, use no more than 500iu eod.

    wut did u use for pct bedies the hcg?

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    I'm also using Nolvadex and Clomid, 50 mg ed. I can tell my test levels are low because my dick barely works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EasyPoster
    I'm also using Nolvadex and Clomid, 50 mg ed. I can tell my test levels are low because my dick barely works.


    your dick may not work for several reasons go get your blood work done so you can narrow the problem down.

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    I'm just curious. What other reasons could there be?

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