Yeah, Rouzier stances always seemed like a non-sense to me. And now Crisler supports him.
I think we definitely need more data before accepting such silly conclusions .
Ok,I read Dr Crisler's post on facebook yesterday, that says:
"I wish you had all seen the incredible 90 minute lecture my old pal Dr Neal Rouzier just gave at AMMG. There is absolutely no reason to perform therapeutic phlebotomies in men on TRT whose H/H rises above 18/55, as long as platelets...
Terrible advice. Did you even read his question? His sperm count is ZERO. Why risk it? Every fertility specialist would stop the TRT for a while since then chances of conceiving are best. He can easily come back to TRT later.
I found the thread:
https://www.excelmale.com/forum/showthread.php?8275-Coming-off-TRT-Defy-HPTA-Reset-Protocol&p=50479#post50479
Read Dr Saya's post there. And good luck,I'm also coming off,so we're in the same boat.
Who cares? You're trying to regain fertility and you're worried about muscle loss? Jesus.
Stop TRT and do strong restart with hCG and clomid. Find protocol from Dr Saya,it's somewhere on forum.
That's all he checked,what I posted already,his endo didn't ask for anything else (bad endo IMO).
His symptoms are just as mine before I started TRT. Low energy,depression for no reason,poor sleep,etc
But I'm self administrating,which I can't advice to him.
We don't have sensitive test available here,only standard. I doubt he has low E2 with such high PRL,but it could be possible.
Did you solve E2 problems with TRT?
I agree with you,that was my explanation to him also.
He sent me these results:
Total testosterone 400ng/dl [300-900]
He checked that first and went to endo. Endo said that's normal (is it?),and only after saying he feel the symptoms of low T,endo checked few other hormones:
TSH: 3...
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