earthdog said:
Forex, Swale's starting protocol for Androgel is 5g per day. Once hormonal levels are stabilized and balanced, as verified by labs after 2 weeks, he puts them on 250IU of hcg every third day. These are very general guidelines and depend upon labs, symptoms, patient history, etc.
While I think the idea of a TRT/HGC combo protocol is great and that this approach is a good start, it has the following limitations, IMHO.
(a) The full equilibrium T gel dosage is established up front and validated by blood tests (that's a good thing), but the HCG dosage is "one size fits all," and
(b) T gel dosage should be reduced or eliminated on the day of an HCG shot to maintain consistent daily T levels.
HCG response varies greatly from man to man. The approach described in the above quote is optimal only for a man who has VERY LITTLE OR NO T RESPONSE to HCG.
Optimally, in order to set dosages with a TRT/HCG combo protocol, one would need to know the full equilibrium HCG dosage as well as the full equilibrium T gel dosage. Then you could prorate dosages optimally as described in another posting. See:
https://thinksteroids.com/community/posts/418184#post418184
There's probably no way to determine the full equilibrium HCG dosage other than to put the man on an HCG only protocol for a while and then fine tune the dosage based on blood tests. Even then, his equilibrium HCG dosage will probably drop over time as I discussed in another thread.
One could argue that 500 IU/week of HCG comprises a relatively small percentage of the total combined TRT/HCG protocol, and is therefore a minimal consideration dosage-wise. However, 500 IU/week exceeds my full equilibrium HCG dosage. I realize that my dosage is at the very low end of the scale for most men with secondary hypogonadism. Nonetheless, I would argue that 500 IU/week of HCG constitutes a significant portion of the full equilibrium dosage for many men.
earthdog said:
He has also stated that everyone is different, and there is not a cookie cutter approach to TRT.
Exactly. Tricky stuff, eh?