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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Anastrozole effects in the brain
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<blockquote data-quote="3DMission" data-source="post: 222663" data-attributes="member: 16125"><p>[USER=22223]@Jucaro[/USER] If you were seeing my doctor, I know she would want you on even higher doses of HCG for monotherapy. You also need to wait at least 6 weeks for blood work on a new routine. Sorry to say, but residual effects of the AI can last a couple months, so just because you don’t feel 100%, I wouldn’t blame that on all on HCG. You’ve been pumping an AI and tamoxifen into your body. That’s some serious stuff. It’s gonna take a while for that to fully get out of your system and the effects go away. It takes 4 months for you to regain fertility, for the new sperm cycle to regenerate, so no rush anyways. I know it sucks, but this is a time you have to be patient and remain consistent with your protocol and stay away from AI/Tamoxifen entirely. Keep in mind this is only temporary. So high dose HCG and in 4 months you can start trying for a baby and then as soon as y’all conceive then you can go back to adding T Cypionate. However, it’s my personal recommendation that your wait until she completes her first trimester of pregnancy before you add T back in, just in case she loses the baby for some reason. Then you don’t have to start from scratch again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3DMission, post: 222663, member: 16125"] [USER=22223]@Jucaro[/USER] If you were seeing my doctor, I know she would want you on even higher doses of HCG for monotherapy. You also need to wait at least 6 weeks for blood work on a new routine. Sorry to say, but residual effects of the AI can last a couple months, so just because you don’t feel 100%, I wouldn’t blame that on all on HCG. You’ve been pumping an AI and tamoxifen into your body. That’s some serious stuff. It’s gonna take a while for that to fully get out of your system and the effects go away. It takes 4 months for you to regain fertility, for the new sperm cycle to regenerate, so no rush anyways. I know it sucks, but this is a time you have to be patient and remain consistent with your protocol and stay away from AI/Tamoxifen entirely. Keep in mind this is only temporary. So high dose HCG and in 4 months you can start trying for a baby and then as soon as y’all conceive then you can go back to adding T Cypionate. However, it’s my personal recommendation that your wait until she completes her first trimester of pregnancy before you add T back in, just in case she loses the baby for some reason. Then you don’t have to start from scratch again. [/QUOTE]
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