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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
29 y/o considering TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="nurselyfe" data-source="post: 99511" data-attributes="member: 16355"><p>It has to be the low T and low E2.</p><p></p><p>What was your clomid dose and what did it bring your LH & FSH + Total T to?</p><p></p><p>If your LH and FSH were still low on Clomid you probably have pretty bad anabolic steroid induced hypogonadism. TRT + HCG at this point would not be a bad idea. From the looks of it, your quality of life is terrible because of your bladder issues are causing you depression and anxiety. I definitely do not think it is psychosomatic. Your hormones regulate your water retention. It is not worth it. In my opinion, if you're under the care of a good doctor, TRT can be quite healthy, cause I shit sure know that low T and low E2 in ANYONE is not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nurselyfe, post: 99511, member: 16355"] It has to be the low T and low E2. What was your clomid dose and what did it bring your LH & FSH + Total T to? If your LH and FSH were still low on Clomid you probably have pretty bad anabolic steroid induced hypogonadism. TRT + HCG at this point would not be a bad idea. From the looks of it, your quality of life is terrible because of your bladder issues are causing you depression and anxiety. I definitely do not think it is psychosomatic. Your hormones regulate your water retention. It is not worth it. In my opinion, if you're under the care of a good doctor, TRT can be quite healthy, cause I shit sure know that low T and low E2 in ANYONE is not. [/QUOTE]
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