I disagree that you need more than 6 weeks to notice anything from Primo. Remember, when cycling on HRT, you're just looking to to get a little bump now and then, not pack on 20 pounds every time out.
Fast acting esters do not grow muscle faster than long acting esters. That is a complete misconception.
This is the truth... If you are at the point of HRT, you are definitely past the point of gaining 20lbs on a cycle. Goal is to keep gaining small amounts throughout the year.
I am very interested in TRT/HRT and am still gathering my knowledge and research so I can't be too much help.
I pretty much did what Nelson was talking about: high HRT dosage with occasional lower dosages. I did this when I was younger and uneducated... Days before people were preaching proper use on EF... So I didn't know any better at the time.
I was almost constantly on for about 3 years, when I was in my early 20's... Either on a big cycle, a low dose cycle, or the equivalent of a high dose HRT. I decided to quit one day, no PCT.
My wife (girlfriend at the time) convinced me that I needed to go to the doctor and make sure I was okay... It took me probably 6 months before I finally listened and got my bloodwork done. I don't know the exact levels, but it was no cause for concern for my doctor.
However, I was young and my body was probably able to recover quicker then...
Those were stupid days, and now I am much more educated... Which has me thinking about doing HRT in an appropriate way. 2 real cycles per year and then on HRT dose rest of the time...
But as I understand it, even if I were to take HCG throughout, there is no guarantee that my test levels, HPTA, LH, FSH, etc would ever return to normal and the possibility would be that I would have to be on HRT indefinitely...
Well this wasn't the case for me, when I was younger. I did recover after 3 years of being on... But I was young and my body was able to recover... Now, I don't know. And thus I am trying to find more information on possible recovery from HRT in the future.