Huge waste of HCG (on TRT)

So I've been prescribed 500/wk of HCG alongside my TRT. That means in the lifespan of the reconstituited HCG (60 days?) I will only be using about 4000 and have to throw out the extra 6000. What a waste of money.
Any solutions to this? Possible to reconstituit it in 2 batches? Probalbly not ideal sterility wise.

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u/sagacityx1 — 1 day ago

I created/figured out the most immersive way BY FAR to play star wars outlaws.

I love ubisoft games, but hate the markers and maps full of shit. I grabbed reshade, and shader toggler. I disabled the compass, and using the toggler, I disabled all the map markers, leaving only the journal to guide me through the world. I can still use the map, only its blank of markers and crap.

OH MY GOD, its so much better having to rely on your eyes and memory to actually explore the world now.

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u/sagacityx1 — 4 days ago

How was coming off TRT+HCG?

Guys who have been on TRT+HCG a few years, how was it coming off of them? Did the HCG the whole way make it easy to quit?

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u/sagacityx1 — 18 days ago

How was coming off TRT+HCG?

Guys who have been on TRT+HCG a few years, how was it coming off of them? Did the HCG the whole way make it easy to quit?

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u/sagacityx1 — 18 days ago

Guys 50+, whats the good/bad/ugly of TRT for you?

Any regrets? Bad reactions? We hear a lot about the good things, but I want to hear more from you about the whole experience at 50 plus.

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u/sagacityx1 — 25 days ago

TRT+HCG - easier to come off cold turkey?

I'm thinking of adding HCG not for fertility, but in case I ever want to come off TRT it should make it easier. I know my brain will still have to restart LH, but does anyone have experience doing this? Is it a lot easier to come off if you've been on HCG the whole time?

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u/sagacityx1 — 2 months ago

Anyone doing HCG with their TRT, NOT for fertility?

I noticed weird issues from massive sleep problems, to overstimulation, etc when just on TRT. Was thinking of trying adding HCG as well.

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u/sagacityx1 — 2 months ago

Those that get reflux post-op, when do you get it?

Do you get it after eating too much? Or not eating enough? Or eating fats? Or it doesnt matter?

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u/sagacityx1 — 2 months ago

15lbs for 4 weeks? Seems silly.

After surgery (10 days ago) I was told doing lift anything over 15 lbs for a month. I'm pretty much back to normal now, and it feels a bit silly. Just getting out of bed strains me more than holding a 20 lbs bag of groceries. Anyone know if there is an actual reason, or is this just another one size fits all over-precaution?

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u/sagacityx1 — 2 months ago

Successful - most likely

I'm 9 days post-op, and feeling pretty back to normal now. Might be too early to call it a success yet, but I'm doing well. I can eat most things (though I have not been pushing it at all, still eating fairly cleanly - no cheeseburgers or donuts). No stomach upset, etc. Just gassy sometimes.

So all in all, pretty happy with it so far. I'll continue to recover over the next month or so, but so far so good. Just posting for people hesitant about getting it done.

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u/sagacityx1 — 2 months ago

I could single handedly blow up a hot air balloon with my butt.

Seriously, I might call Guinness book. Ever since surgery a week ago, the farts they just keep coming.

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u/sagacityx1 — 3 months ago

No antibiotics after surgery???

I just realized that they never gave me any take home prescription for antibiotics after my surgery. I'm a week post op and doing fine. Is that normal?

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u/sagacityx1 — 3 months ago

Wish I could eat bigger meals post op.

I'm only day 4 post op, but man I just eat the tiniest little meal, and I feel like my stomach is going to burst. Like 1/5 of regular meal size. I know its probably bc my stomach is swollen still, so there is a lot of pressure there. Anyone else find this too?

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u/sagacityx1 — 3 months ago

Pot-belly right after surgery?

I know obviously I just had surgery 2 days ago, and some swelling etc is expected, but just wondering if anyone else had a lot of pushed out belly around the belly button area? I pretty much had some abs going into surgery and now I just have a little pot belly sticking out of few inches like I'm severely bloated or something. (but I'm not).
Pretty sure its not residual co2 gas. Might be (some) swelling or my muscles going limp in reaction to trauma? Just curious if anyone else experienced this and if it went away.

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u/sagacityx1 — 3 months ago

Surprisingly few negative outcomes here.

Have surgery coming up soon, and have been on this sub reading about peoples experiences. We all know about the bias you see on these types of subs - a lot more people having issues (thats the whole reason they are here). But I was surprised to not see as many as I thought I would.
Usually on a sub like this, it would be littered with horror stories. But here they exist, but probably in equal number to the success stories. Which says to me it must be fairly good results overall.

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u/sagacityx1 — 3 months ago

Whats with all these gallbladers being removed without evidence?

I keep reading about people on here getting the surgery with not much physical evidence that its the gallbladder. Do they not have ultrasound where you live? They should be able to see clear as day that you have stones before cutting you open.

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u/sagacityx1 — 3 months ago