been reading about Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) and bloodclots

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been reading about HCG and bloodclots

Im on test treatment from my doc. I have to get my Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) from an outside source as he will not prescribe it. Anyway, I've been taking 500 iu's 2/week for about 2 months now. Been really sleepy in the early evening hours, rare for me. So, I started researching and started reading horror stories of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) causing blood clots? Is this bullshit and/or just for people mainly women taking it for the Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) diet. Just kinda scared me a little. I did a search here and didn't see anything. Anybody got any knowledge of this and how to avoid the problem? Thanks
 
I know this doesn't answer your question, but have you checked your estrogen to see if it is out of range and making you fatigued?
 
I know this doesn't answer your question, but have you checked your estrogen to see if it is out of range and making you fatigued?

Its very very possible. My urologist never gives me my entire blood work results, they just call with my PSA and test levels. I'm gonna have a more thorough talk with him next time. He already declined my request for an Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) script (had to get that on my own) and has never offered anything for estrogen such as arimidex. That is something I do plan on talking to him about adding. He may decline on that also. I would go else where doctor wise but he is just about the only doctor in town who does testosterone therapy (my insurance covers) and its a long drive elsewhere. If my estrogen levels is high shouldn't that be where the arimidex comes in? Thanks
 
Get tested for estradiol and see where you are coming in at. If it is high take an Aromatase inhibitor (AI) and/or cut your dose and/or increase your dosing frequency. All those things can help control your estrogen. You might want to consider using Private MD - Buy Lab Tests Online for an inexpensive blood test. Do a search on this forum for more info.

You may want to consider calling the folks at IMT. They could help you out. Try Lindsay perhaps. She is super hot. Or Det Oak who knows his TRT. They could perhaps offer you a more complete testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) package if your current doctor won't listen. And for the record, I have no affiliation with IMT.
 
Get tested for estradiol and see where you are coming in at. If it is high take an Aromatase inhibitor (AI) and/or cut your dose and/or increase your dosing frequency. All those things can help control your estrogen. You might want to consider using Private MD - Buy Lab Tests Online for an inexpensive blood test. Do a search on this forum for more info.

You may want to consider calling the folks at IMT. They could help you out. Try Lindsay perhaps. She is super hot. Or Det Oak who knows his TRT. They could perhaps offer you a more complete testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) package if your current doctor won't listen. And for the record, I have no affiliation with IMT.

Thanks for the help man! I really do appreciate it!
 
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