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Old 01-09-2012, 09:37 AM   #1
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A 25-day Round?

So, the last time I did HCG, I put myself on a 40-day round and even though I lost satisfactorily, I was miserable. I don’t do well on deprivation and once I ended P3, for P4, I ate everything in sight. I’m talking chocolate muffins for breakfast, burger king for dinner, you get the message. Needless to say, I’ve gained back everything I’ve lost and some more.

I want to give HCG another try but I want to do it a little differently this time. Since I don’t do too well in the long run when I deprive myself, I was thinking about going for a 25-day round this time followed by strict P3 and P4. Do you think this is a good idea? Do people on shorter rounds gain their weight back quicker? Isn’t there some rule like it takes the body 60 days to completely set a weight? Any advice from people who did shorter rounds would be much appreciated!

p.s. Don’t know if this is relevant but my aim is to lose 10-15 pounds.
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Old 01-09-2012, 09:55 AM   #2
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3 weeks is enough for me
then maintain for 3 weeks
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