Is it too late to take HCG?

skitzz

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Here is my dilemma. I ordered HCG and they shipped everything else and I didntt notice until my last week, that I was missing the HCG. During last week of my test only 500mg/week cycle (which got cut short and ended at 10 weeks cuz I dropped the bottle and it broke and I didn***8217;t have anymore!) I ordered more HCG but it still hasnt arrived. My last pin was 250mg test on 6/11/12.

My Cycle looked like this:

250mg Test Cyp every mon & thurs
Nolva 20mg ED
Arimidex .25mg ED

I started PCT on 6/29 which consists of:
clomid 50/50/50/50
Nolva 20/20/10/10/10/10
Arimidex .25mg ED

My concern is I have noticed some atrophy in my testicles which has me worried. With a cycle like this, how long will it take to recover without HCG? Or can you blast HCG after PCT or in th later stages?


Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
 
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So...you took nolva throughout your whole cycle and are still taking nolva, yet say that you haven't started a SERM yet?
 
The Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) still hasn't arrived. It has shipped so I'm hoping it gets here in the next week or so...So say it gets here next week? Is it too late to take it?
 
The best answer here is get bloodwork done. If all the numbers look good then save the Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) for next cycle. If not you may have to blast but I think bloods is your best move atm.
 
The best answer here is get bloodwork done. If all the numbers look good then save the Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) for next cycle. If not you may have to blast but I think bloods is your best move atm.

Yeah getting bloodwork done this week. See how that goes. If its low should I use the HCG? If so, at what dose?
 
My testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) regimen uses 500 units of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) EOD (Dr supervised) while taking Test E at 300 mg / week. Keeps the boys more inflated! Although when I stopped cold turkey for over 1 year, Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) use never did re-establish adequate Test levels naturally, but that was probably because I used AAS continuously for many years. Probably will need testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for the rest of my life.
 
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