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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
6 Months in - TRT a Complete Fail - Need Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="jwal90" data-source="post: 91757" data-attributes="member: 17338"><p>Correct about the E2 test, we only have 1 type, from what has been suggested over the months I need to aim for the 70-90 range. Do you happen to know his username? I'll try to get in touch. My issue is that I just seem to convert a lot of T to E, maybe this would be different for Test E vs Sustanon but even with HCG-monotherapy @ 150IU per day I need 1.5g AI a week to keep in range.</p><p></p><p>This is what makes me question whether a natural treatment is achievable, if there is a problem with my liver or gut converting T then treating that may solve the problem? </p><p></p><p>I'm really struggling to make an informed decision and the constant rollercoaster of fluctuating hormones is making it even harder. My doc, although supportive, readily admits his lack of knowledge in this field and won't make any changes to medication without my Urologist's approval - he is difficult to get hold of (appointments take around 3 months) and his specialism is treating men with infertility issues, not TRT.</p><p></p><p>Do you guys think it's worth trying the natural route given my history or I should I just find a good TRT protocol and give it a chance to work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwal90, post: 91757, member: 17338"] Correct about the E2 test, we only have 1 type, from what has been suggested over the months I need to aim for the 70-90 range. Do you happen to know his username? I'll try to get in touch. My issue is that I just seem to convert a lot of T to E, maybe this would be different for Test E vs Sustanon but even with HCG-monotherapy @ 150IU per day I need 1.5g AI a week to keep in range. This is what makes me question whether a natural treatment is achievable, if there is a problem with my liver or gut converting T then treating that may solve the problem? I'm really struggling to make an informed decision and the constant rollercoaster of fluctuating hormones is making it even harder. My doc, although supportive, readily admits his lack of knowledge in this field and won't make any changes to medication without my Urologist's approval - he is difficult to get hold of (appointments take around 3 months) and his specialism is treating men with infertility issues, not TRT. Do you guys think it's worth trying the natural route given my history or I should I just find a good TRT protocol and give it a chance to work? [/QUOTE]
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