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19 years old, low testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="tacc est" data-source="post: 67118"><p>No, I haven't. At the beginning of discussing the protocol I have asked him once about clomid I think (yeah, sounds kinda shaky, but my low T has rly affected my short-term memory in some ways). I am not sure, if I asked him about HCG or clomid. But what I am sure about is, that I asked him about my infertility. I asked him, if HCG could make me infertile again and he told me, that the chances are very low.</p><p></p><p>I am sure I don't have varicoceles in my testicles. He touched my testicles several times and he didnt found anything.</p><p></p><p>It is difficult to get a better doc.</p><p>As I mentioned, Austria is somewhat far behind when it comes to TRT. My doc's website is actually really famous and he seems really experienced to me, but annother time I can't comprehend his decisions.</p><p></p><p>The thing is, I am sure, he would actually lower my schedule if I asked him to. At the moment I have to study a lot, because there is examination time so I really don't want to lower it. I haven't told my parents about it so far, that's annother reason I don't want to change the protocol.</p><p>I have read many articles to the half life of esters some said the schedule is terrible and some others said it is ok.</p><p>I have also read that one:</p><p>I cant post the link so far, but someone on ExcelMale made a post containing this link in "Basic & Questions", "Half life of testosterone esters".</p><p>But actually I am sure, a shorter injection time protocol would be better.</p><p></p><p>What if I just stopped TRT now? Would my testosterone level fall harshly? How long would it take to recover? My testicles haven't shrunked so far, luckily. I know the decision would probably have some consequences, but atm I dont know what to do and maybe it would be better to start TRT or clomid therapy at a later moment again (and then longer ofc).</p><p></p><p>Am I allowed to mention an TRT UK Company here? Americans won't use the service anyway, because it wouldnt make sense.</p><p>Well, I thought several times about going with it. You purchase a blood test kit from them, you send it back and they analyse it. Then someone of the docs will put together a protocol, which fits your needs. They adjust it from time to time and send you a package containing the ampules or whatever. I would have to pay for transport costs then, but the test is a lot cheaper in comparison to the test E i get from my doc (30€ for 250mg). The services provides Sustanon 250 mg for half the price.</p><p>I wrote them an email once, they said clomid would probably fit well to me. I told them my background, that's why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tacc est, post: 67118"] No, I haven't. At the beginning of discussing the protocol I have asked him once about clomid I think (yeah, sounds kinda shaky, but my low T has rly affected my short-term memory in some ways). I am not sure, if I asked him about HCG or clomid. But what I am sure about is, that I asked him about my infertility. I asked him, if HCG could make me infertile again and he told me, that the chances are very low. I am sure I don't have varicoceles in my testicles. He touched my testicles several times and he didnt found anything. It is difficult to get a better doc. As I mentioned, Austria is somewhat far behind when it comes to TRT. My doc's website is actually really famous and he seems really experienced to me, but annother time I can't comprehend his decisions. The thing is, I am sure, he would actually lower my schedule if I asked him to. At the moment I have to study a lot, because there is examination time so I really don't want to lower it. I haven't told my parents about it so far, that's annother reason I don't want to change the protocol. I have read many articles to the half life of esters some said the schedule is terrible and some others said it is ok. I have also read that one: I cant post the link so far, but someone on ExcelMale made a post containing this link in "Basic & Questions", "Half life of testosterone esters". But actually I am sure, a shorter injection time protocol would be better. What if I just stopped TRT now? Would my testosterone level fall harshly? How long would it take to recover? My testicles haven't shrunked so far, luckily. I know the decision would probably have some consequences, but atm I dont know what to do and maybe it would be better to start TRT or clomid therapy at a later moment again (and then longer ofc). Am I allowed to mention an TRT UK Company here? Americans won't use the service anyway, because it wouldnt make sense. Well, I thought several times about going with it. You purchase a blood test kit from them, you send it back and they analyse it. Then someone of the docs will put together a protocol, which fits your needs. They adjust it from time to time and send you a package containing the ampules or whatever. I would have to pay for transport costs then, but the test is a lot cheaper in comparison to the test E i get from my doc (30€ for 250mg). The services provides Sustanon 250 mg for half the price. I wrote them an email once, they said clomid would probably fit well to me. I told them my background, that's why. [/QUOTE]
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