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    hcg and test atrophy

    i am currently on a pretty long cycle...it has been about 15 weeks, and my nuts have shrunk in half for about 5 weeks...

    i have 5000iu of hcg i am about to run any day before my pct....gunna run 500iu/oed. So its gunna be for about 1 1/2 weeks before my cycle ends, and 1 week b3fore pct....

    Btw, they feel really weird sometimes, like i was kicked in the balls or something

    When testicular atrophy happens, should i start running hcg immediately??!!
    Quick responses are appreciated bcuz my nuts are raisins

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    HCG should have been ran since day 1 with your cycle. so 500ius EW 1-17, or what ever your cycle is. 17 weeks is an awefully long time bud. it is a little late to start hcg imo. might as well just end your cycle and wait for your pct. I am not sure the hcg will help at this point. Some say it is never too late to run it, but then again your cycle is almost over.

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    I'm certainly no expert on this because this is NOT how I use HCG. But some guys do large amounts of HCG after cycle while their esters are clearing AND before PCT begins. It seems to me I remember something 1000iu's EOD but I suggest you research that to be sure. As pyes pointed out most of us run our HCG throughout the cycle starting in week 2 but no later than week 3. And most of us do 250iu's 2x wkly. From some recent posts I see some guys do more but it was suggested by heavy(who really knows his shit) that 500 is the bare minimum needed to keep the boys normal. Now that you have raisins for balls you need to hit it hard my friend. But I would certainly suggest you get to it hot and heavy and right up until the day before PCT starts if you want a chance of getting your balls back and making PCT a lot easier. I think you will definetly know what to include in your next cycle.

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