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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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4th week on TRT, what to expect
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<blockquote data-quote="JonSnow" data-source="post: 199786" data-attributes="member: 40274"><p>Thanks, Cataceous. </p><p></p><p>Yup, primary confirmed. Complete hormone panel, even MRI of the cranium, 2 times varicocoele surgery und untreated undescented testis on the opposite side, all together leading to a multifactorial "testicular injury" as a cause of primary hypogonadism.</p><p></p><p>It is a weird thing to say, because of other people who started TRT and who describe feeling terrible in the early weeks(seem to be a LOT of people), but it comforts me that I don't only not feel terrible, that I don't only feel great, but that I feel better every single day and have the feeling it is just the beginning. Like I said, no side effects till now whatsoever, the only thing I notice that is a little different is how my ejaculate/sperm looks like. Lighter/not so white, "thinner", more in form of lots of smaller "drops" instead of several "beams" like before TRT. Volume is definitely down. But orgasms are so strong, feel like I wanna scream every single time. No testicular atrophy.</p><p></p><p>I understand I probably took a risk with starting HCG along from the get go, also that 110mg a week sc together with hcg may sort of "equal" to about 150 mg/week, but I will continue it for now and hope the honeymoon stays a permanent thing. Hoping it doesn't put me at ~1500 ng/dL and that that is why I feel great. Lipids worry me, HCT too(but a little less, I can do my own phlebotomies if needed), and I am also very interested in what my free/bioavailable T would be when I do the next lab, among other things.</p><p></p><p>Hoping for the best, for as little tweaking as possible along the road, but if it turns out to be must, well, I am not the only one. I would do everything to always feel like I feel now. I just feel so good, I feel like I lost the last 20 years of my life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonSnow, post: 199786, member: 40274"] Thanks, Cataceous. Yup, primary confirmed. Complete hormone panel, even MRI of the cranium, 2 times varicocoele surgery und untreated undescented testis on the opposite side, all together leading to a multifactorial "testicular injury" as a cause of primary hypogonadism. It is a weird thing to say, because of other people who started TRT and who describe feeling terrible in the early weeks(seem to be a LOT of people), but it comforts me that I don't only not feel terrible, that I don't only feel great, but that I feel better every single day and have the feeling it is just the beginning. Like I said, no side effects till now whatsoever, the only thing I notice that is a little different is how my ejaculate/sperm looks like. Lighter/not so white, "thinner", more in form of lots of smaller "drops" instead of several "beams" like before TRT. Volume is definitely down. But orgasms are so strong, feel like I wanna scream every single time. No testicular atrophy. I understand I probably took a risk with starting HCG along from the get go, also that 110mg a week sc together with hcg may sort of "equal" to about 150 mg/week, but I will continue it for now and hope the honeymoon stays a permanent thing. Hoping it doesn't put me at ~1500 ng/dL and that that is why I feel great. Lipids worry me, HCT too(but a little less, I can do my own phlebotomies if needed), and I am also very interested in what my free/bioavailable T would be when I do the next lab, among other things. Hoping for the best, for as little tweaking as possible along the road, but if it turns out to be must, well, I am not the only one. I would do everything to always feel like I feel now. I just feel so good, I feel like I lost the last 20 years of my life. [/QUOTE]
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