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22 Years Old - Starting TRT - HELP ME NOT **** MY LIFE
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<blockquote data-quote="tarnation" data-source="post: 56826" data-attributes="member: 13985"><p>Hey everyone, I wanted to give you guys a quick update on how my TRT regiment is going.</p><p></p><p> As you might know, I had a consult with Defy Medical (Dr. Saya), and I have to say that they are absolutely amazing. If anyone is on the fence about using Defy Medical - I would highly recommend you take the plunge and try them out. The thing that stood out most to me about Defy is their patient service and the expertise they have in the area. I can do a more in-depth review of the clinic if anyone would like but overall I have nothing but good things to say so far.</p><p></p><p>For those of you who are curious, Dr. Saya started me on 35 units of HCG and 60mg test cyp every 3.5 days, natural desiccated thyroid (1.5 grains a day), and some medication to bring my DHT levels back up. Since starting this protocol I feel 100x better - my energy levels, brain fog, and overall quality of life have improved tenfold. I recently got some labwork done, and I'll post that onto this thread as soon as I get the results.</p><p></p><p>I do, however, have a couple of questions I was hoping to get some insight on:</p><p></p><p><strong>1</strong>. I had pre-existing very mild gyno before starting TRT and I am worried that the HCG + Testosterone will make the gyno get worse. I have noticed that my nipples are a lot more sensitive since starting this protocol and I can often feel a tingling sensation. After doing some research, I learned that a SERM, specifically raloxifene, can help reverse my gyno. I don't want to take an AI just yet because my lab-work has not come back yet, and I'd rather take the least amount of drugs that my body needs. I explained my situation to a medical assistant at Defy Medical, and she prescribed me 20mg of Tamoxifen every other day. <strong><u>So my question is:</u> Should I take the Tamoxifen instead of the Raloxifene? I've read that Raloxifene is the most mild SERM as well as the most effective SERM for gyno reversal - so I am unsure why I was prescribed Tamoxifen instead?</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>2.</strong> I have noticed some testicular atrophy despite being on HCG. I have also noticed that my sperm volume and libido are still not back to normal levels. <strong>Is HCG simply not working for me, and do you think I should discuss just dropping it completely from my protocol during my next consult?</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks a lot guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tarnation, post: 56826, member: 13985"] Hey everyone, I wanted to give you guys a quick update on how my TRT regiment is going. As you might know, I had a consult with Defy Medical (Dr. Saya), and I have to say that they are absolutely amazing. If anyone is on the fence about using Defy Medical - I would highly recommend you take the plunge and try them out. The thing that stood out most to me about Defy is their patient service and the expertise they have in the area. I can do a more in-depth review of the clinic if anyone would like but overall I have nothing but good things to say so far. For those of you who are curious, Dr. Saya started me on 35 units of HCG and 60mg test cyp every 3.5 days, natural desiccated thyroid (1.5 grains a day), and some medication to bring my DHT levels back up. Since starting this protocol I feel 100x better - my energy levels, brain fog, and overall quality of life have improved tenfold. I recently got some labwork done, and I'll post that onto this thread as soon as I get the results. I do, however, have a couple of questions I was hoping to get some insight on: [B]1[/B]. I had pre-existing very mild gyno before starting TRT and I am worried that the HCG + Testosterone will make the gyno get worse. I have noticed that my nipples are a lot more sensitive since starting this protocol and I can often feel a tingling sensation. After doing some research, I learned that a SERM, specifically raloxifene, can help reverse my gyno. I don't want to take an AI just yet because my lab-work has not come back yet, and I'd rather take the least amount of drugs that my body needs. I explained my situation to a medical assistant at Defy Medical, and she prescribed me 20mg of Tamoxifen every other day. [B][U]So my question is:[/U] Should I take the Tamoxifen instead of the Raloxifene? I've read that Raloxifene is the most mild SERM as well as the most effective SERM for gyno reversal - so I am unsure why I was prescribed Tamoxifen instead? 2.[/B] I have noticed some testicular atrophy despite being on HCG. I have also noticed that my sperm volume and libido are still not back to normal levels. [B]Is HCG simply not working for me, and do you think I should discuss just dropping it completely from my protocol during my next consult?[/B] Thanks a lot guys! [/QUOTE]
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