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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Pituitary restart while on TRT: promising initial results with GnRH plus enclomiphene
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 181023" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>I'm enthusiastic about the overall results, but I don't want to create excessive expectations. The outcome of any particular protocol can be quite dependent on the individual, and all too often just when you think you've figured something out, things change.</p><p></p><p>Nonetheless, in the case of libido there's been some return of that visceral excitement about sex. It's the kind of thing where without it you know something's missing, but you're not quite sure what. Then it comes back and you say "That's it!" So the answer is: Yes, there has been a sustained increase in libido for some weeks now.</p><p></p><p>Other sustained correlations:</p><p>Improved—mental sharpness, mood, motivation, orgasm quality, ease attaining orgasm, testicular volume, ejaculate volume</p><p>Stayed the same—erection quality (good), penile sensitivity (mediocre)</p><p>Worse—Ease in attaining erection (still pretty good, but a small reduction)</p><p></p><p>There's currently an experiment within the experiment: this marks two weeks since a switch to using gonadorelin that had been frozen after hydration, then thawed. There is concern about a loss of potency, but so far there's no indication that this is a significant problem.</p><p></p><p>A quick recap of the current protocol with respect to sex hormones: 3.7 mg T enanthate ED, 2.8 mg T propionate ED, 20 mcg gonadorelin 5.25x daily, 0.5 mg progesterone ED—all as subcutaneous injections. In addition is the 12.5 mg ED enclomiphene, taken orally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 181023, member: 38109"] I'm enthusiastic about the overall results, but I don't want to create excessive expectations. The outcome of any particular protocol can be quite dependent on the individual, and all too often just when you think you've figured something out, things change. Nonetheless, in the case of libido there's been some return of that visceral excitement about sex. It's the kind of thing where without it you know something's missing, but you're not quite sure what. Then it comes back and you say "That's it!" So the answer is: Yes, there has been a sustained increase in libido for some weeks now. Other sustained correlations: Improved—mental sharpness, mood, motivation, orgasm quality, ease attaining orgasm, testicular volume, ejaculate volume Stayed the same—erection quality (good), penile sensitivity (mediocre) Worse—Ease in attaining erection (still pretty good, but a small reduction) There's currently an experiment within the experiment: this marks two weeks since a switch to using gonadorelin that had been frozen after hydration, then thawed. There is concern about a loss of potency, but so far there's no indication that this is a significant problem. A quick recap of the current protocol with respect to sex hormones: 3.7 mg T enanthate ED, 2.8 mg T propionate ED, 20 mcg gonadorelin 5.25x daily, 0.5 mg progesterone ED—all as subcutaneous injections. In addition is the 12.5 mg ED enclomiphene, taken orally [/QUOTE]
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