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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
28 year old with low-normal range testastorone. TRT worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 15627" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Agree, there are some that don't do all that well with Clomid. However, keep in mind this exploring two different options ... 1) To first explore getting your natural production at a level where you don't need any medications (at least hopefully not til you get quite a bit older). 2) The option of TRT (Test Cyp, HCG), where you are now making a commitment to go on these medications for life. </p><p></p><p>Again, totally agree, you might be feeling excellent and you can be perfectly dialed in, BUT, I suggest you don't get the impression that you can just pull off of it down the road, HRT/TRT shouldn't be treated that way, JMHO! If you're looking at short-term testosterone, then that would be more of a AAS cycle. Knowing your LH is already on the low/suppressed side, I think I'd rather either get it sorted out, or just make the decision with your physician to go TRT, and the decision is made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 15627, member: 696"] Agree, there are some that don't do all that well with Clomid. However, keep in mind this exploring two different options ... 1) To first explore getting your natural production at a level where you don't need any medications (at least hopefully not til you get quite a bit older). 2) The option of TRT (Test Cyp, HCG), where you are now making a commitment to go on these medications for life. Again, totally agree, you might be feeling excellent and you can be perfectly dialed in, BUT, I suggest you don't get the impression that you can just pull off of it down the road, HRT/TRT shouldn't be treated that way, JMHO! If you're looking at short-term testosterone, then that would be more of a AAS cycle. Knowing your LH is already on the low/suppressed side, I think I'd rather either get it sorted out, or just make the decision with your physician to go TRT, and the decision is made. [/QUOTE]
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