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    Quote Originally Posted by krugerr View Post

    You're not using any HCG, so you will experience testicular atrophy. Perfectly normal.
    Yeah. I am just logging everything I experience. When I go back to the dr in 2 months I may consider HCG. I don't want anymore children but I have read all the stickies and a ton of posts here about other benefits. One thing that concerns me about HCG is that it will raise my estrogen. I am not really sure how much or even if that should be a concern. So to HCG or not to HCG that is the question. Once I get my 3 month labs I will be more equipped to make a decision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MTheoryFreak View Post
    Yeah. I am just logging everything I experience. When I go back to the dr in 2 months I may consider HCG. I don't want anymore children but I have read all the stickies and a ton of posts here about other benefits. One thing that concerns me about HCG is that it will raise my estrogen. I am not really sure how much or even if that should be a concern. So to HCG or not to HCG that is the question. Once I get my 3 month labs I will be more equipped to make a decision.
    Here in the UK, we're not given HCG with our Nebido TRT. I have opted to go without for the time being. I wanted to get it stablised by NHS standards before any sort of modifications to it.
    Keep an eye on your bloods, and how you feel. Then as you say, when you get to the 3 month point, you can make an informed decision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krugerr View Post
    Here in the UK, we're not given HCG with our Nebido TRT. I have opted to go without for the time being. I wanted to get it stablised by NHS standards before any sort of modifications to it.
    Keep an eye on your bloods, and how you feel. Then as you say, when you get to the 3 month point, you can make an informed decision.
    This is a learning experience for me. Trying to do it right and research everything I can. One thing I know for sure, I am so glad I started. Even in a short time period of 5 weeks I have experienced great things. I feel great, stronger, my mood is more stable and more energetic. I am looking forward to my 3 month labs. Hopefully, everything is good there. I do wonder what my test levels is now as well as my e2 and my hematocrit. I feel these are the most important at the moment.

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