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Old 04-09-2005, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by DavidZ
Yes, he did. See his posting in the thread entitled "Can HCG Restart the H/P Axis To Become Self-sufficient Again?" at:

Can HCG Restart the H/P Axis To Become Self-sufficient Again?
First, the title in question "Can HCG Restart the H/P Axis To Become Self-sufficient Again? was coined by you not him. Second, his response was about the adjustments of hCG.

He wrote:

The body, once equilibrated at a good serum androgen level, seeks to maintain same, and will "pull up" low T levels sans TRT to get back there (sometimes).

So as you can see, he never said hCG helped RESTART THE HP.

I highly doubt he had this in mind, when he said nothing surprises him anymore. He has a lot of clinical experience, yet there comes times when a certain dose of T can put a patient in the upper normal range, whereas others you have to constantly titrate the dosage to achieve the levels of same. Also, it was noticed that patients on TRT, will show a reduction in E. I can't explain the later, but it happens. I think he was steering in that direction.

Dustin

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