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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Anastrozole needed with Tamoxifen HPTA Restart?
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<blockquote data-quote="3DMission" data-source="post: 133645" data-attributes="member: 16125"><p>Hey buddy, I feel your pain 100% and I’ve been right where you are. I’m blessed to say that my wife and I are expecting our baby girl any day now!!! Prior to my wife getting pregnant my sperm count was at zero due to TRT with T Enanthate. I stopped T entirely and switched to HCG monotherapy with extremely heavy levels, like 2-3,000 Iu’s every other day or at least M/W/F. If you’re currently sterile, adding HCG to your TRT will most likely not be the jumpstart you need. </p><p></p><p>Tamoxifen and the AI are serious serious drugs and they’re probably contributing to your anxitety more than anything. This is where therapy is more of an art than science. Do not just listen to your doctor when he says take this or that. Listen to your body and start small. My doc initially had me on Tamlxfin and AI and it completely crashed my E. Talk about a hell ride! Start with very low amounts of the AI and only as needed. Frequently self examine your breasts and only use Tamoxifen if you start to notice a change. </p><p></p><p>Once you get your fertility back, get your wife pregnant and then you can start TRT with HCG to maintain fertility. Don’t stop until the baby is born and you’ve decided you don’t want anymore kids. HCG will not elevate your T levels to that of TRT, but it will keep you somewhat sane while you regain fertility. On HCG only I thankfully regained my fertility, but keep in mind it takes at least 4 months for new sleep to cycle through, so your somewhere on a 6 month timeframe till getting pregnant. </p><p></p><p>Make sure you and your wife understand what you’re about to go through and that she’s there to support you through the highs and lows and hormonal changes that will inevitably come with trying to do this. It’s not easy or fun, but it can be done! </p><p></p><p>Let me know if you have any questions. I’ve learned a lot through my own personal experience. I understand everyone is not the same, which is why this is an art and science. Problems occur when docs prescribe dosages as if we’re all the same. </p><p></p><p>Make sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3DMission, post: 133645, member: 16125"] Hey buddy, I feel your pain 100% and I’ve been right where you are. I’m blessed to say that my wife and I are expecting our baby girl any day now!!! Prior to my wife getting pregnant my sperm count was at zero due to TRT with T Enanthate. I stopped T entirely and switched to HCG monotherapy with extremely heavy levels, like 2-3,000 Iu’s every other day or at least M/W/F. If you’re currently sterile, adding HCG to your TRT will most likely not be the jumpstart you need. Tamoxifen and the AI are serious serious drugs and they’re probably contributing to your anxitety more than anything. This is where therapy is more of an art than science. Do not just listen to your doctor when he says take this or that. Listen to your body and start small. My doc initially had me on Tamlxfin and AI and it completely crashed my E. Talk about a hell ride! Start with very low amounts of the AI and only as needed. Frequently self examine your breasts and only use Tamoxifen if you start to notice a change. Once you get your fertility back, get your wife pregnant and then you can start TRT with HCG to maintain fertility. Don’t stop until the baby is born and you’ve decided you don’t want anymore kids. HCG will not elevate your T levels to that of TRT, but it will keep you somewhat sane while you regain fertility. On HCG only I thankfully regained my fertility, but keep in mind it takes at least 4 months for new sleep to cycle through, so your somewhere on a 6 month timeframe till getting pregnant. Make sure you and your wife understand what you’re about to go through and that she’s there to support you through the highs and lows and hormonal changes that will inevitably come with trying to do this. It’s not easy or fun, but it can be done! Let me know if you have any questions. I’ve learned a lot through my own personal experience. I understand everyone is not the same, which is why this is an art and science. Problems occur when docs prescribe dosages as if we’re all the same. Make sense? [/QUOTE]
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