Guest guest Posted June 14, 2010 Report Share Posted June 14, 2010 I am wondering why hCG isn't the first line treatment for acquired Secondary Hypogonadism. It would seem to me that there are more advantages to using hCG alone rather than starting T shots and the potential side effects such a blood thickening. I've read studies where they were able to sustain for a significant period T levels on hCG alone. Is it related to the cost of hCG vs T? I am now on both and didn't start feeling better until I started the hCG. With both, I am struggling to control my estradiol. I take .75mg Arimidex the days I take hCG and T shots and then back off to .5mg on days I take no shots. I'd personally like to stop or cut back the T and just see what the hCG brings my levels to. Any comments? Joe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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