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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
3 months on HCG Monotherapy - more questions than answers
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 212101" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>In line with what [USER=41335]@CKO[/USER] is saying, it seems likely that you had a nice honeymoon period from the additive effects of your natural LH production and the hCG. But then your natural production of LH, FSH and other upstream hormones was suppressed, making things worse overall. Even men on conventional TRT may experience problems from this HPTA shutdown, in spite of having plenty of testosterone.</p><p></p><p>There are at least a couple ways to get more testosterone without having these issues with HPTA suppression. One is to use a SERM. If you go this route then enclomiphene is preferred over Clomid/clomiphene. The problem with SERMs is that although many men end up with good numbers, the subjective results are often poor. Thus I recommend looking into Natesto or a generic testosterone nasal gel as a first-line treatment. This method of testosterone delivery is so short-acting that significant HPTA suppression is avoided; you continue to get an additive effect. The product is relatively new, so anecdotal reports are fairly sparse. Nonetheless, the reviews are largely favorable. The main complaint seems to be about having to squirt the stuff up your nose. But it may be a small price to pay if the results are good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 212101, member: 38109"] In line with what [USER=41335]@CKO[/USER] is saying, it seems likely that you had a nice honeymoon period from the additive effects of your natural LH production and the hCG. But then your natural production of LH, FSH and other upstream hormones was suppressed, making things worse overall. Even men on conventional TRT may experience problems from this HPTA shutdown, in spite of having plenty of testosterone. There are at least a couple ways to get more testosterone without having these issues with HPTA suppression. One is to use a SERM. If you go this route then enclomiphene is preferred over Clomid/clomiphene. The problem with SERMs is that although many men end up with good numbers, the subjective results are often poor. Thus I recommend looking into Natesto or a generic testosterone nasal gel as a first-line treatment. This method of testosterone delivery is so short-acting that significant HPTA suppression is avoided; you continue to get an additive effect. The product is relatively new, so anecdotal reports are fairly sparse. Nonetheless, the reviews are largely favorable. The main complaint seems to be about having to squirt the stuff up your nose. But it may be a small price to pay if the results are good. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
3 months on HCG Monotherapy - more questions than answers
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