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    Hcg

    My doctor refuses to prescribe hcg. I also have a fear of injecting myself so purchasing liquid hcg is going to be a last resort. Is there any other version of HCG that is effective, dosnt damage the liver and is not a injection? I have just started TRT a month ago and want to start using hcg to avoid shrinkage. Also i asked my doctor about high hemoglobin as a result of trt and she said if that happens that means we have to lower the dose. Is this true?

    I have herd of a prescription hcg pill does anyone know more info about this?

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    Injection only. Look around, you can find it. Re hemoglobin/hematocrit. Begin a routine of giving blood. It's recommended to do on a trt protocol. Good for you. Good for society.

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    k thank you, also should i inform the donation place that i am on trt if asked? or is that a disqualifier for donating blood?

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    I have always hated needles, wouldn't even watch as I got blood drawn. 3 weeks into TRT injecting both test and HCG twice a week I am totally fine now. The first couple injections I was nervous and for anxiety, but I'm sure most of us did at first.

    Good luck and give it a try. You won't feel a thing.

    Dave

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    You won't be asked. They'll only ask if your taking any un-prescribed medications and your not. They'll also ask if you've taken aspirin within a set period of time. I always take a baby aspirin at night so basically I fib! Oh well. Drink a lot of water as well.

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    There is a compounding pharmacist here in Oz who uses an intranasal delivery system for hCG. His blurb is:

    1. Intramuscular injections (IM): one of the best ways but also most painful and most dangerous. HCG absorption is predictable. Only a nurse or other healthcare provider should administer IM injections.
    2. Subcutaneous injections (SQ): equivalent to IM injection but it does not hurt. HCG absorption is predictable. Can be injected by the patient themselves after having been shown how to administer.
    3. HCG Nasal spray is the next best. It is easy and convenient. The mucus menbranes of the nasal pasage and sublingual lining appear to be more permeable than skin to allow the absorption of HCG. Very effective.
    4. HCG Sublingual drops are popular for those looking to avoid the expense and inconvenience of injections. HCG absorption is poor and unpredictable and hence requires larger doses compared to the above methods.
    5. Transdermal creams/ointments are the least effective of all administrative methods as HCG, being a large protein, is too large to pass through the skin. This route is not recommended.


    I'm only new to trt and not yet on hCG, but would be interested if anyone on the forum has any experience with intranasal hCG?

    Cheers,

    Snorky

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