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>

> Hi,

> i live in the UK and have just started hcg at 250iu every 3 days after my last

injetion of Sustanon 250 (1 every 3 weeks). I changed from TRT to HCG after it

was discovered by the group that i would be better off doing so due to my

results.

>

> Anyway, after 3 weeks on HCG i feel worse although my testicles have increased

in size. My extreme tiredness has reappeared and i have no drive or energy. My

body feels tired and weak and my low moods have reared their ugly head.

>

> Is this what happens when you move from TRT to HCG? if so does anyone have any

experience of this and timescales to return to normal?

>

> My Doctors are not experienced enough (their words) and the Endocrinologist i

saw specialises in diabetes and i felt he didnt help me much.

>

> Any comments would be gratelly appreciated as i am struggling at the moment.

>

> thanks in advance,

>

> Lee

>

Hi Lee,

I'm also in the UK, and I also moved from Sustanon to HCG, but on slightly

higher doses than you're on. It all depends on the root cause of your

hypogonadism, I believe. The usual recommended dose is 500 IU x 3 a week. I was

on more than that before and was fine, but titrated down to 500 after I'd lost

some weight. It now seems about right for me, although everyone is different.

As for how long it takes to get used to the new regime, you need to give it a

few weeks for the body to readjust. Give it another week and if you're not

feeling any better, ask to see an endocrinologist who *does* know about TRT.

However, 250 every three days seems like too little to me. I'm on a

Monday-Wednesday-Friday regime of 500IU a time and, as I said, it seems to be

working. If you don't feel any better soon, maybe suggest to your doctor that

you up your dose. If not, then make sure you get to see a proper endo.

If you have any more queries, feel free to email me. I know of an excellent endo

that you may wish to consult, but I'd rather not post his details here.

best,

Colin

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On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 10:16:18 -0000, you wrote:

>Hi,

>i live in the UK and have just started hcg at 250iu every 3 days after my last

injetion of Sustanon 250 (1 every 3 weeks). I changed from TRT to HCG after it

was discovered by the group that i would be better off doing so due to my

results.

>

>Anyway, after 3 weeks on HCG i feel worse although my testicles have increased

in size. My extreme tiredness has reappeared and i have no drive or energy. My

body feels tired and weak and my low moods have reared their ugly head.

>

>Is this what happens when you move from TRT to HCG? if so does anyone have any

experience of this and timescales to return to normal?

>

>My Doctors are not experienced enough (their words) and the Endocrinologist i

saw specialises in diabetes and i felt he didnt help me much.

>

>Any comments would be gratelly appreciated as i am struggling at the moment.

>

>thanks in advance,

Are they testing E-2 , oestradiol along with total T and free T?

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> i live in the UK and have just started hcg at 250iu every 3 days after my last

injetion of Sustanon 250 (1 every 3 weeks). I changed from TRT to HCG after it

was discovered by the group that i would be better off doing so due to my

results.

Hi,

I'd guess most here are doing test AND hcg

but let's start at the top.

take your amp of sustanon and draw it up in 2 syringes of 1/2cc each... that's

your weekly dose.

(you weren't even taking a baseline testosterone dosage... and 2/3 of a full

dose every 3 weeks is crazy anyway... yea decoanate IS slower than cypionate but

there's less test there too)

on day 5 and 6 (day 7 being shot day) do the 250iu of hcg

you may not have e2 issues with sustanon, with it's blend of fast, medium, and

slow esters there is less aromatization reported... but if you're not getting at

least periodic morning wood your e2 is probably high and arimidex or similar is

indicated... get a sensitive e2 test done.

> Anyway, after 3 weeks on HCG i feel worse although my testicles have increased

in size. My extreme tiredness has reappeared and i have no drive or energy. My

body feels tired and weak and my low moods have reared their ugly head.

which indicates that hcg alone isn't keeping your test levels UP... though

you're getting SOME response.

> Is this what happens when you move from TRT to HCG? if so does anyone have any

experience of this and timescales to return to normal?

>

> My Doctors are not experienced enough (their words) and the Endocrinologist i

saw specialises in diabetes and i felt he didnt help me much.

that's pretty common :-}

the 1/2cc + 250iu hcg on day 5 and 6 plus arimidex to control e2 is about a

standard regimen... sustanon isn't THAT different... I've done both straight

cypionate and ethanate and the blends like sustanon and while the blends bring

you UP a LITTLE faster and last a LITTLE longer they're still once a week shots

if you want to do it right.

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> >Hi,

> >i live in the UK and have just started hcg at 250iu every 3 days after my

last injetion of Sustanon 250 (1 every 3 weeks). I changed from TRT to HCG after

it was discovered by the group that i would be better off doing so due to my

results.

> >

> >Anyway, after 3 weeks on HCG i feel worse although my testicles have

increased in size. My extreme tiredness has reappeared and i have no drive or

energy. My body feels tired and weak and my low moods have reared their ugly

head.

> >

> >Is this what happens when you move from TRT to HCG? if so does anyone have

any experience of this and timescales to return to normal?

> >

> >My Doctors are not experienced enough (their words) and the Endocrinologist i

saw specialises in diabetes and i felt he didnt help me much.

> >

> >Any comments would be gratelly appreciated as i am struggling at the moment.

> >

> >thanks in advance,

>

>

> Are they testing E-2 , oestradiol along with total T and free T?

>

No i have never had them tested, should i ask to?

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Hi Colin.

Thanks for the response. I believe i am Secondary hypo as my results showed that

and my reasons are for steroid abuse in my early twenties (i was an athlete).

My endo did not support HCG and i was later told that it could not be prescribed

on the NHS unless you were infertile?

Some of the reponses i have had on here tell me to continue on my hcg dose but

add a small amount of TRT for example 1-2.5g of testogel per day or .7cc of

cypionate per week.

I live in Worcestershire and the two main endos here specialise in diabetes so i

would be grateful for a name of a good one if you have one thats not too far or

that may of one nearer me.

I must admit i am very confused about it all, its not straight forward.

Thanks again

Lee

From: colinpaulturner <colinpaulturner@...>

Subject: Re: trt to hcg - help

Date: Tuesday, 10 March, 2009, 9:58 PM

>

> Hi,

> i live in the UK and have just started hcg at 250iu every 3 days after my last

injetion of Sustanon 250 (1 every 3 weeks). I changed from TRT to HCG after it

was discovered by the group that i would be better off doing so due to my

results.

>

> Anyway, after 3 weeks on HCG i feel worse although my testicles have increased

in size. My extreme tiredness has reappeared and i have no drive or energy. My

body feels tired and weak and my low moods have reared their ugly head.

>

> Is this what happens when you move from TRT to HCG? if so does anyone have any

experience of this and timescales to return to normal?

>

> My Doctors are not experienced enough (their words) and the Endocrinologist i

saw specialises in diabetes and i felt he didnt help me much.

>

> Any comments would be gratelly appreciated as i am struggling at the moment.

>

> thanks in advance,

>

> Lee

>

Hi Lee,

I'm also in the UK, and I also moved from Sustanon to HCG, but on slightly

higher doses than you're on. It all depends on the root cause of your

hypogonadism, I believe. The usual recommended dose is 500 IU x 3 a week. I was

on more than that before and was fine, but titrated down to 500 after I'd lost

some weight. It now seems about right for me, although everyone is different.

As for how long it takes to get used to the new regime, you need to give it a

few weeks for the body to readjust. Give it another week and if you're not

feeling any better, ask to see an endocrinologist who *does* know about TRT.

However, 250 every three days seems like too little to me. I'm on a

Monday-Wednesday- Friday regime of 500IU a time and, as I said, it seems to be

working. If you don't feel any better soon, maybe suggest to your doctor that

you up your dose. If not, then make sure you get to see a proper endo.

If you have any more queries, feel free to email me. I know of an excellent endo

that you may wish to consult, but I'd rather not post his details here.

best,

Colin

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When I went on HCG my E2 went up by 25%. Normally my E2 tracks consistently with

my total T. If your getting a high E2 conversion, this might be an issue.

 

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From: lholland72 <lholland72@...>

Subject: trt to hcg - help

Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2009, 5:16 AM

Hi,

i live in the UK and have just started hcg at 250iu every 3 days after my last

injetion of Sustanon 250 (1 every 3 weeks). I changed from TRT to HCG after it

was discovered by the group that i would be better off doing so due to my

results.

Anyway, after 3 weeks on HCG i feel worse although my testicles have increased

in size. My extreme tiredness has reappeared and i have no drive or energy. My

body feels tired and weak and my low moods have reared their ugly head.

Is this what happens when you move from TRT to HCG? if so does anyone have any

experience of this and timescales to return to normal?

My Doctors are not experienced enough (their words) and the Endocrinologist i

saw specialises in diabetes and i felt he didnt help me much.

Any comments would be gratelly appreciated as i am struggling at the moment.

thanks in advance,

Lee

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HI Lee,

I reckon you may be overdosing on HCG. Can you get a blood test and let us

know what the numbers are.

If you were feeling better and now symptoms are reappearing, then that is

the more likely answer.

Cheers

Nick

Nick O'Hara

Author, The Testosterone Deficiency Centre (www.androids.org.uk)

Associate Editor The Testicular Cancer Resource Center (tcrc.acor.org)

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On Behalf Of lholland72

Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 7:08 PM

Subject: Re: trt to hcg - help

>

> >Hi,

> >i live in the UK and have just started hcg at 250iu every 3 days after my

last injetion of Sustanon 250 (1 every 3 weeks). I changed from TRT to HCG

after it was discovered by the group that i would be better off doing so due

to my results.

> >

> >Anyway, after 3 weeks on HCG i feel worse although my testicles have

increased in size. My extreme tiredness has reappeared and i have no drive

or energy. My body feels tired and weak and my low moods have reared their

ugly head.

> >

> >Is this what happens when you move from TRT to HCG? if so does anyone

have any experience of this and timescales to return to normal?

> >

> >My Doctors are not experienced enough (their words) and the

Endocrinologist i saw specialises in diabetes and i felt he didnt help me

much.

> >

> >Any comments would be gratelly appreciated as i am struggling at the

moment.

> >

> >thanks in advance,

>

>

> Are they testing E-2 , oestradiol along with total T and free T?

>

No i have never had them tested, should i ask to?

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> HI Lee,

>

>

>

> I reckon you may be overdosing on HCG. Can you get a blood test and let us

> know what the numbers are.

>

> If you were feeling better and now symptoms are reappearing, then that is

> the more likely answer.

Not impossible, but not very likely. Lee started feeling poorly after he came

off Sustanon and went on to HCG. 250IU every three days hardly seems like an

overdose. I came off Sustanon and went on to HCG, and 250IU x 3 a week was far

too little. But I guess everyone is different. Lee should see what his levels

are and then it will become clear.

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Thanks Nick,

i have been given the details of a Professor in Sheffield, UK and i am going to

see him privatley as soon as i can.

Lee

From: Nick O'Hara <nickjohs@...>

Subject: RE: trt to hcg - help

Date: Friday, 13 March, 2009, 6:04 AM

HI Lee,

I reckon you may be overdosing on HCG. Can you get a blood test and let us

know what the numbers are.

If you were feeling better and now symptoms are reappearing, then that is

the more likely answer.

Cheers

Nick

Nick O'Hara

Author, The Testosterone Deficiency Centre (www.androids. org.uk)

Associate Editor The Testicular Cancer Resource Center (tcrc.acor.org)

From: [mailto: ]

On Behalf Of lholland72

Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 7:08 PM

Subject: Re: trt to hcg - help

>

> >Hi,

> >i live in the UK and have just started hcg at 250iu every 3 days after my

last injetion of Sustanon 250 (1 every 3 weeks). I changed from TRT to HCG

after it was discovered by the group that i would be better off doing so due

to my results.

> >

> >Anyway, after 3 weeks on HCG i feel worse although my testicles have

increased in size. My extreme tiredness has reappeared and i have no drive

or energy. My body feels tired and weak and my low moods have reared their

ugly head.

> >

> >Is this what happens when you move from TRT to HCG? if so does anyone

have any experience of this and timescales to return to normal?

> >

> >My Doctors are not experienced enough (their words) and the

Endocrinologist i saw specialises in diabetes and i felt he didnt help me

much.

> >

> >Any comments would be gratelly appreciated as i am struggling at the

moment.

> >

> >thanks in advance,

>

>

> Are they testing E-2 , oestradiol along with total T and free T?

>

No i have never had them tested, should i ask to?

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Lee

Is the consultant in Sheffield you are planning on seeing Dr Wales(Consultant

Paediatric Endocrinologist - NHS in Sheffield)?

>

> >

>

> > >Hi,

>

> > >i live in the UK and have just started hcg at 250iu every 3 days after my

>

> last injetion of Sustanon 250 (1 every 3 weeks). I changed from TRT to HCG

>

> after it was discovered by the group that i would be better off doing so due

>

> to my results.

>

> > >

>

> > >Anyway, after 3 weeks on HCG i feel worse although my testicles have

>

> increased in size. My extreme tiredness has reappeared and i have no drive

>

> or energy. My body feels tired and weak and my low moods have reared their

>

> ugly head.

>

> > >

>

> > >Is this what happens when you move from TRT to HCG? if so does anyone

>

> have any experience of this and timescales to return to normal?

>

> > >

>

> > >My Doctors are not experienced enough (their words) and the

>

> Endocrinologist i saw specialises in diabetes and i felt he didnt help me

>

> much.

>

> > >

>

> > >Any comments would be gratelly appreciated as i am struggling at the

>

> moment.

>

> > >

>

> > >thanks in advance,

>

> >

>

> >

>

> > Are they testing E-2 , oestradiol along with total T and free T?

>

> >

>

> No i have never had them tested, should i ask to?

>

>

>

>

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No it's a DR (professor) based at the University. He has come highly

recomended

Lee

From: chrisdl2008 <chrisdl2008@...>

Subject: Re: trt to hcg - help

Date: Saturday, 14 March, 2009, 4:43 PM

Lee

Is the consultant in Sheffield you are planning on seeing Dr Wales(Consultant

Paediatric Endocrinologist - NHS in Sheffield)?

>

> >

>

> > >Hi,

>

> > >i live in the UK and have just started hcg at 250iu every 3 days after my

>

> last injetion of Sustanon 250 (1 every 3 weeks). I changed from TRT to HCG

>

> after it was discovered by the group that i would be better off doing so due

>

> to my results.

>

> > >

>

> > >Anyway, after 3 weeks on HCG i feel worse although my testicles have

>

> increased in size. My extreme tiredness has reappeared and i have no drive

>

> or energy. My body feels tired and weak and my low moods have reared their

>

> ugly head.

>

> > >

>

> > >Is this what happens when you move from TRT to HCG? if so does anyone

>

> have any experience of this and timescales to return to normal?

>

> > >

>

> > >My Doctors are not experienced enough (their words) and the

>

> Endocrinologist i saw specialises in diabetes and i felt he didnt help me

>

> much.

>

> > >

>

> > >Any comments would be gratelly appreciated as i am struggling at the

>

> moment.

>

> > >

>

> > >thanks in advance,

>

> >

>

> >

>

> > Are they testing E-2 , oestradiol along with total T and free T?

>

> >

>

> No i have never had them tested, should i ask to?

>

>

>

>

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Lee

I've heard of Prof T.H from studies I've read - obviously would be able to

give you loads of info but not sure he will be able to diagnose or prescribe

anything for you

Maybe he could put you in contact with good endo though to get treatment if

thats what you want

Cheers

Chris

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> > > >i live in the UK and have just started hcg at 250iu every 3 days after my

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> > last injetion of Sustanon 250 (1 every 3 weeks). I changed from TRT to HCG

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> > after it was discovered by the group that i would be better off doing so due

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> > > >Anyway, after 3 weeks on HCG i feel worse although my testicles have

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> > increased in size. My extreme tiredness has reappeared and i have no drive

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> > or energy. My body feels tired and weak and my low moods have reared their

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> > ugly head.

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> > > >Is this what happens when you move from TRT to HCG? if so does anyone

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> > have any experience of this and timescales to return to normal?

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> > > >My Doctors are not experienced enough (their words) and the

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> > Endocrinologist i saw specialises in diabetes and i felt he didnt help me

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> > much.

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> > > Are they testing E-2 , oestradiol along with total T and free T?

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> > No i have never had them tested, should i ask to?

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Thats the idea. The main endo in my area isnt very clued up and treating myself

is expensive and unwise.

i am hoping he still practices privatley so i have sent an email to his

secretary.

Lee

From: chrisdl2008 <chrisdl2008@...>

Subject: Re: trt to hcg - help

Date: Saturday, 14 March, 2009, 10:18 PM

Lee

I've heard of Prof T.H from studies I've read - obviously would be able to

give you loads of info but not sure he will be able to diagnose or prescribe

anything for you

Maybe he could put you in contact with good endo though to get treatment if

thats what you want

Cheers

Chris

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> > > >Hi,

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> >

>

> > > >i live in the UK and have just started hcg at 250iu every 3 days after my

>

> >

>

> > last injetion of Sustanon 250 (1 every 3 weeks). I changed from TRT to HCG

>

> >

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> > after it was discovered by the group that i would be better off doing so due

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> > to my results.

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> > > >Anyway, after 3 weeks on HCG i feel worse although my testicles have

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> > increased in size. My extreme tiredness has reappeared and i have no drive

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> > or energy. My body feels tired and weak and my low moods have reared their

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> > ugly head.

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> > > >

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> > > >Is this what happens when you move from TRT to HCG? if so does anyone

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> >

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> > have any experience of this and timescales to return to normal?

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> > > >My Doctors are not experienced enough (their words) and the

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> > Endocrinologist i saw specialises in diabetes and i felt he didnt help me

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> > much.

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> > > >Any comments would be gratelly appreciated as i am struggling at the

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> > > Are they testing E-2 , oestradiol along with total T and free T?

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> > No i have never had them tested, should i ask to?

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Lee

Be good if you post on here and let us know how you get on. Uk is a nightmare

for people having any clue about TRT.

Doubt he would practise and be able to fill you out a prescription if he

lectures at university but never know. At least he will be more knowledgabe than

most on the subject and should be able to give you good advice.

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my

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> > > last injetion of Sustanon 250 (1 every 3 weeks). I changed from TRT to HCG

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> > > increased in size. My extreme tiredness has reappeared and i have no drive

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> > > or energy. My body feels tired and weak and my low moods have reared their

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> > > have any experience of this and timescales to return to normal?

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