Discontinuing hCG

RelaxTheBody

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Guys,

Just picking your brains here.

I am going through the process of joing the military. Now a question i have is, if successfull, when i get in i may be able to admister test e/w but Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) has to be refrigerated, and i would not be able to do this.

The training would be for 15 months and so i would have to discontinue for that period which im sure would result in pretty bad atrophy.

That is if i will pass the medical at all with TRT.

Any suggestions or comments as to how i could deal with this?
 
location: Dublin, Ireland

i don't think your gonna find much help here since most of us are in the US and do not know anything about the Irish army.
 
location: Dublin, Ireland

i don't think your gonna find much help here since most of us are in the US and do not know anything about the Irish army.

Thanks for the reply mate. I am more so looking for advice or comments on how discontinuing hCG would affect me physically.

For example would i be risking long term damage to my testes if i were to not dose hCG for that amount of time?

Or would I be able to just take my test, as i wouldnt have a fridge to store the hCG.
 
Thanks for the reply mate. I am more so looking for advice or comments on how discontinuing hCG would affect me physically.

For example would i be risking long term damage to my testes if i were to not dose hCG for that amount of time?

Or would I be able to just take my test, as i wouldnt have a fridge to store the hCG.

For quite some time now, I've followed my Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) protocol without HCG.

I did experience slight atrophy but that was expected.

I was not affected in any way from a performance standpoint.

I discontinued Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) to see if I could drop my sperm count to a point were I would be in a
azoospermia range - to low a count to conceive.

In fact, I was hoping to use my Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) as a "male contraception" plan.

It worked for me in that regard.

Now, if you are hoping to have children in the future, dropping your Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) would not be a good thing to do as it may complicate the process for you down the road.
 
Do you take anything to (supplements) to help with "load" size?


For quite some time now, I've followed my Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) protocol without HCG.

I did experience slight atrophy but that was expected.

I was not affected in any way from a performance standpoint.

I discontinued Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) to see if I could drop my sperm count to a point were I would be in a
azoospermia range - to low a count to conceive.

In fact, I was hoping to use my Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) as a "male contraception" plan.

It worked for me in that regard.

Now, if you are hoping to have children in the future, dropping your Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) would not be a good thing to do as it may complicate the process for you down the road.
 
I just keep my t3 high normal and my nuts don't really get inhibited. I think most of the inhibition on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) level doses comes from a raising of thyroid binding globulin, lowering free circulating thyroid hormone (t3). I am hypothyroid as it is though so you may not even need anything.
 
So is it a waste of money to take Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) if you've had a vasectomy ? Or are there other benefits to taking Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) ?
 
So is it a waste of money to take Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) if you've had a vasectomy ? Or are there other benefits to taking Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) ?

mood stabalizer, but it also increases test, as well as e2, just not sure how much test is actually increased?

i have misssed mine a few times, and it seems as though my mood is a bit crazzy, but did fine without it the 2 times i missed it.
 
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