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    Quote Originally Posted by athletic.guy View Post
    Again, this is great info...

    So with 600mg deca a week you recommend getting the progesterone levels within range. That's what I'm struggling with.

    I've added proviron @ 100mg ed and I'm reducing my HCG down to 250 iu twice a week and upping the dose of Adex to 1mg eod.... I can control everything but that damn progesterone...
    Some folks can't. Lower your dose of deca or seek an alternative steroid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    Some folks can't. Lower your dose of deca or seek an alternative steroid.
    Will keep the blood work up. Thanks for all the good info guys.

    Progesterone is something that really should not be overlooked in my opinion, if women use it as a contraception then high levels in males must be horrible on out ENDO system also. I think it could also play a part in fertility issues in males.

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    Quote Originally Posted by athletic.guy View Post
    Will keep the blood work up. Thanks for all the good info guys.

    Progesterone is something that really should not be overlooked in my opinion, if women use it as a contraception then high levels in males must be horrible on out ENDO system also. I think it could also play a part in fertility issues in males.
    AG, all your hormones can impact everything at one stage of another. So yes, of course progesterone should not be overlooked. That's the core of this article in its entirety.
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