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Thread: HGH AndroGel and Doct Apt.

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    HGH AndroGel and Doct Apt.

    I have a doctors apt for blood work in about 2 weeks. Should I cut my HGH back to 1 IU until then? He said I can use 2 iu no problem but been using about 4+ a day split into 2x.

    Also he prescribed AndroGel due to low Test and that I will stop since it has done nothing and I would like to try the injections one a week or so since I read it works a LOT better. I have read that taking birth control pills for 3 or 4 days prior will help lower the Test levels but no hard facts on that yet.

    Suggestions?

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    Androgel Sucks. The most I seen 5% give is 200ng total.
    Forget the GH. Your levels will not drop that much in 2 weeks.
    Just as it takes forever for GH to work it takes just as long for your IGF to drop.

    your IGF levels won't change much in 2 weeks that would make a difference on your test.
    What was your Test #'s before androgel and how long have you been off it?

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    My test was at 240 before I started AndroGel. I have only used it for 3+ weeks and just stopped yesterday due to testing in 2 weeks so I hope my levels will go down soon enough.

    BTW, like my new avator?
    Last edited by lovbyts; 04-25-2008 at 02:55 PM.

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    doc appt.

    use deca 200mg the day before blood work.

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