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    Guys, I've only touched AAS once! For six weeks. Test prop and var. ever since then. Shit shit shit. I won't go on TRT. Someone can help me out or direct me to a good physian. When I take HCG get beloated and my test drops. When i take sarms like Nolva and Clomid it goes up within days. I do not feel a difference in my energy levels prolly bc I have adrenal fatigue but ya it drops. Never gauged how long till it drops but ya idk man I'm sick of paying for all these consults and bloodworks

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItalianPride View Post
    Guys, I've only touched AAS once! For six weeks. Test prop and var. ever since then. Shit shit shit. I won't go on TRT. Someone can help me out or direct me to a good physian. When I take HCG get beloated and my test drops. When i take sarms like Nolva and Clomid it goes up within days. I do not feel a difference in my energy levels prolly bc I have adrenal fatigue but ya it drops. Never gauged how long till it drops but ya idk man I'm sick of paying for all these consults and bloodworks
    I'll say it again, go have an MRI to make sure there's no internal complications preventing adequate gonadotropin production. If all checks out, and a PCT type treatment isn't effective, then you have basically 2 choices ... You can seek exogenous treatment, which might even just involve some sort of HCG mono therapy, or you can just live life with your hormones out of balance. Millions of people already do, so it's not that it can't be done. First thing first, align yourself with a GREAT physician, preferably a A4M or like minded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vettester View Post
    I'll say it again, go have an MRI to make sure there's no internal complications preventing adequate gonadotropin production. If all checks out, and a PCT type treatment isn't effective, then you have basically 2 choices ... You can seek exogenous treatment, which might even just involve some sort of HCG mono therapy, or you can just live life with your hormones out of balance. Millions of people already do, so it's not that it can't be done. First thing first, align yourself with a GREAT physician, preferably a A4M or like minded.
    What an A4M doctor?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie6 View Post
    What an A4M doctor?
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    A4M is a certification process for physicians, which is dedicated to the field of anti-aging, wellness, and extensive training with hormones and the endocrine system. Here is the A4M link (doctor search engine available on it as well) American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine - The World Leader in Anti-Aging, Regenerative, Metabolic and Functional Medicine Education, Conferences and Exhibitions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vettester View Post
    I'll say it again, go have an MRI to make sure there's no internal complications preventing adequate gonadotropin production. If all checks out, and a PCT type treatment isn't effective, then you have basically 2 choices ... You can seek exogenous treatment, which might even just involve some sort of HCG mono therapy, or you can just live life with your hormones out of balance. Millions of people already do, so it's not that it can't be done. First thing first, align yourself with a GREAT physician, preferably a A4M or like minded.
    Thanks man. I actually talked to a few doctors and they didn't use Hcg to turn back on natural test. They said when I use medicine on my patients in my practice for a long time I learned and noticed that the bodies would return back to broke after coming off the medicine.

    So im going to get a MRI on my pituitary. How and where can I do this for cheap and no insurance? Also, should get an EkG done since I have taken so much Clen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ItalianPride View Post
    Thanks man. I actually talked to a few doctors and they didn't use Hcg to turn back on natural test. They said when I use medicine on my patients in my practice for a long time I learned and noticed that the bodies would return back to broke after coming off the medicine.

    So im going to get a MRI on my pituitary. How and where can I do this for cheap and no insurance? Also, should get an EkG done since I have taken so much Clen?
    I'm not talking about HCG to used as a temporary treatment to restart the HPTA. I'm talking about HCG Mono Therapy, where you continuously use HCG as your means for TRT. I know a leading doctor in the West LA area that has patients that he's effectively treated since the 90's with HCG mono. If your leydig cells are in great shape (as yours sound to be), then that might be one "option". And again, this former physician of mine was doing this for a multitude of patients, so don't get wrapped up with these naysayers who talk about how HCG will lead to desensitization. Hell, it's been at least 4 years now for me with HCG, which is included in my cypionate treatment, and it still works just as good as day one.

    I don't know of a "cheap" route for the MRI's and pituitary exam. It's just something you will need to prioritize and make it work. The president said he would make insurance affordable and obtainable for everyone. Follow his lead and sign up on the exchanges.

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