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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Advice on whether or not to start TRT or look for other causes
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 271654" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>Your pituitary gland is malfunctioning, the pituitary gland should be cranking up the LH value to bring the Free T level up. That’s not happening.</p><p></p><p>The sooner you accept that you have low-T, due to aging and other factors, the sooner you can move on with your life.</p><p></p><p>The majority of men who start TRT can regain their natural levels once stopping TRT. The longer you’re on TRT, the longer it can take to return to baseline hormone levels/sperm production.</p><p></p><p>Most men don’t wish to return to baseline, you have to be crazy to want to return to a low T state.</p><p></p><p>I talked with a guy in the gym in his late 70’s on TRT for over 20 years, he said that he doesn’t have the aches and pains of other men his age.</p><p></p><p>Is optimized testosterone on TRT for life really that bad?</p><p></p><p></p><p>This protocol is excessive, bordering on a mild cycle, even without the hCG!</p><p></p><p>Start at 100 mg weekly, without hCG and the AI.</p><p></p><p>Most of the symptoms on TRT are NOT from estrogen, so taking an AI simply because you have symptoms is not recommended. If your dosing is excessive, which it is, lower your dose.</p><p></p><p>Most men on replacement dose do not need anastrozole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 271654, member: 15832"] Your pituitary gland is malfunctioning, the pituitary gland should be cranking up the LH value to bring the Free T level up. That’s not happening. The sooner you accept that you have low-T, due to aging and other factors, the sooner you can move on with your life. The majority of men who start TRT can regain their natural levels once stopping TRT. The longer you’re on TRT, the longer it can take to return to baseline hormone levels/sperm production. Most men don’t wish to return to baseline, you have to be crazy to want to return to a low T state. I talked with a guy in the gym in his late 70’s on TRT for over 20 years, he said that he doesn’t have the aches and pains of other men his age. Is optimized testosterone on TRT for life really that bad? This protocol is excessive, bordering on a mild cycle, even without the hCG! Start at 100 mg weekly, without hCG and the AI. Most of the symptoms on TRT are NOT from estrogen, so taking an AI simply because you have symptoms is not recommended. If your dosing is excessive, which it is, lower your dose. Most men on replacement dose do not need anastrozole. [/QUOTE]
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