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<blockquote data-quote="maxadvance" data-source="post: 28471" data-attributes="member: 12434"><p>So thanks to this community and Nelson, I have started with Defy. I began with an hour consult with Nelson, highly recommended since he has a wealth of experience and he's a pretty smart guy. And the following day I had my 1 hour consult with Dr. Saya, he is very straightforward, very calm in his delivery, and very patient with his patient and their stupid questions <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite11" alt=":rolleyes:" title="Roll Eyes :rolleyes:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":rolleyes:" />. I was concerned that with the TRT and HCG treatment, how that could negatively affect any future aspirations of starting a family. Specifically, does the treatment affect the sperm, its' strength, it's DNA, and whatever else to the point that your offspring could be deformed, retarded or whatever. Short answer no, check.</p><p></p><p>So I started 16 months ago with 10% compounded cream, 4 clicks per day, 1 gram total, which was upped a few months later to 15%. Baselines as follows:</p><p>T-334</p><p>T Free-7.5</p><p>PSA-0.9</p><p>Hemoglobin-17.5</p><p>Hematocrit-49.4</p><p>eGfr-non afr amer-79</p><p>chol-265</p><p></p><p>Now, over 24 hours beyond last cream application</p><p></p><p>T-199</p><p>T Free-12.7</p><p>PSA-0.9</p><p>hemoglobin-16.2</p><p>hematocrit-47.1</p><p>eGfr non afr amer-100</p><p>chol-224(triglycerides went from 246 to 142)</p><p>DHEA-307 (71-375)</p><p>IGF-1-150 (61-200)</p><p>Estradiol(sensitive)- 21(8-35)</p><p></p><p></p><p>So as you can see, some good some bad. The new reading of T was really low because Dr Saya said my body metabolizes the T cream super fast and rec'd a switch to Cypionate. I supplement with Keto-7, pharm grade fish oil w 500 g of EPA and 0 DHA, and 5k iu of D3. Hence I had some good measurements of DHEA and IGF-1.</p><p></p><p>My main complaint was erection quality went down when I started T cream. There were good days, and there were wtf days, and I was frustrated. So I read about HCG, mostly here, and became hopeful.</p><p></p><p>So my protocol is as follows:</p><p></p><p>40mg cyp twice per week, 35 insulin units HCG twice per week, and .25 anastrazole twice per week. </p><p></p><p>First shots were Saturday, no pills. Felt good, refreshed. Second shots were Tuesday(T in the glute, HCG in the belly), and took the first Anastr. pill. Wednesday morning was good, the afternoon and into today Thursday I feel like a truck ran me over. Lower back is killing me, muscle aches, headaches. Libido was good til tuesday, now not so much lol. </p><p></p><p>Nelson forewarned that the Anastrozole scrip would be recommended , and he was telling me it was likely a cya scrip to protect them against any gyno claims in the future. I'm tempted to dump this Anastrazole in the trash, it just seems like it was prescribed for something that may be needed in the future but just as likely may not.</p><p></p><p>What do you guys think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maxadvance, post: 28471, member: 12434"] So thanks to this community and Nelson, I have started with Defy. I began with an hour consult with Nelson, highly recommended since he has a wealth of experience and he's a pretty smart guy. And the following day I had my 1 hour consult with Dr. Saya, he is very straightforward, very calm in his delivery, and very patient with his patient and their stupid questions :rolleyes:. I was concerned that with the TRT and HCG treatment, how that could negatively affect any future aspirations of starting a family. Specifically, does the treatment affect the sperm, its' strength, it's DNA, and whatever else to the point that your offspring could be deformed, retarded or whatever. Short answer no, check. So I started 16 months ago with 10% compounded cream, 4 clicks per day, 1 gram total, which was upped a few months later to 15%. Baselines as follows: T-334 T Free-7.5 PSA-0.9 Hemoglobin-17.5 Hematocrit-49.4 eGfr-non afr amer-79 chol-265 Now, over 24 hours beyond last cream application T-199 T Free-12.7 PSA-0.9 hemoglobin-16.2 hematocrit-47.1 eGfr non afr amer-100 chol-224(triglycerides went from 246 to 142) DHEA-307 (71-375) IGF-1-150 (61-200) Estradiol(sensitive)- 21(8-35) So as you can see, some good some bad. The new reading of T was really low because Dr Saya said my body metabolizes the T cream super fast and rec'd a switch to Cypionate. I supplement with Keto-7, pharm grade fish oil w 500 g of EPA and 0 DHA, and 5k iu of D3. Hence I had some good measurements of DHEA and IGF-1. My main complaint was erection quality went down when I started T cream. There were good days, and there were wtf days, and I was frustrated. So I read about HCG, mostly here, and became hopeful. So my protocol is as follows: 40mg cyp twice per week, 35 insulin units HCG twice per week, and .25 anastrazole twice per week. First shots were Saturday, no pills. Felt good, refreshed. Second shots were Tuesday(T in the glute, HCG in the belly), and took the first Anastr. pill. Wednesday morning was good, the afternoon and into today Thursday I feel like a truck ran me over. Lower back is killing me, muscle aches, headaches. Libido was good til tuesday, now not so much lol. Nelson forewarned that the Anastrozole scrip would be recommended , and he was telling me it was likely a cya scrip to protect them against any gyno claims in the future. I'm tempted to dump this Anastrazole in the trash, it just seems like it was prescribed for something that may be needed in the future but just as likely may not. What do you guys think? [/QUOTE]
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