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Taking DHEA with TRT is perfectly fine, and can help balance hormones slightly. Though in cases like what you describe, it's generally better to add a full blown AI, as if you already have Estrogen issues then Testosterone Therapy will certainly cause a higher spike as well.
Yes, we do work with CA, though there are more limits on ancillary medications like Nandrolone/Oxandrolone.For dosing, I hope you don't mind me copying another answer I just made:
There should be no set starting dose for TRT, as dosing should be determined based on each man's current Testosterone level & adjusted around 8 weeks into treatment once hormone levels stabilize, as each man will feel different at even the same values.
The most common dosing outcomes we see for men when they have the most benefits to the least amount of side effects tends to be between 140mg to 160mg for a better answer, though many men are above or below that.
First, awesome job losing the weight and making lifestyle changes. You have a good selection of supplements. The labs on paper look good, you wouldn't be classified as primary or secondary hypogonadis... See Full Answer
HCG monotherapy will still increase Estrogen compared to normal. You would probably be primary or secondary, yes. It may be work taking an AI, the only other way to adjust it since you're already subq... See Full Answer
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