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Old 04-03-2005, 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by specster
"Using HCG in the way you did meant you put yourself on such a hormonal roller coaster that no single t assay is of any value whatsoever."

I did n't know that this was such an unusual way to take HCG. I thought once every 3 -4 D @ <500 IU was the way to go.

There must be 50 things that would effect T levels significantly even if these meds were steady - diet, exersize, sleep patterns, stress, seasons, psycho-social events, time of day blood drawn, lab CV, I'm sure you can come up w/ many more.
My HCG shots were taken consistently on Monday and Thursday nights. And my blood tests were all on Saturday morning. So the L-Arginine trial was scientifically sound as far as I can tell. But my E2 went so high that whatever good effect the increase in T had, it was more then offset by the increase in E2.
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