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There’s only one thing that confused me when I met with the doctor: she told me that bioidentical hormones (which she prescribed me) don’t shut down your own production. I was surprised to hear that, because I haven’t read any reference to this on the forum. Does that make any sense?
Once again, thanks everyone for your input. I’ve learned a lot in the last weeks.
That's not completely false, it's partially true, but not for the reasons she believes.
Bioidentical hormones that come without ester attached are less likely to cause any shutdown.
I'm the living proof of that: after 1 year straight on very high dose testosterone cream on the scrotum and no HCG, I still produce as much testosterone on my own as before, even slightly more.
That was a month after discontinuation.
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