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<blockquote data-quote="Rand McClain DO" data-source="post: 111891" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>Hi Mike (Sully09),</p><p>First, you are in good hands with Defy Medical. I actually founded Defy along with one of the current owners and Dr. Saya is very knowledgeable and competent. There is more than one way to skin a cat, so we may vary in our preferences for different Rx's and protocols, but yours listed above looks good. If I understand what you present correctly, use of HCG is ideal since your success is promising given the likelihood that your hypogonadism is (appears) secondary, and, your plans to have children are right around the corner. How long this will be useful to you depends upon how long your testicles provide you relief from T deficiency symptoms and signs, but eventually, if you live long enough, odds are that primary hypogonadism will occur. My advice would be to follow the suggested protocol and evaluate the results. If positive, ride the wave of HCG use for as long as it provides a solution to the T deficiency signs and symptoms and fertility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rand McClain DO, post: 111891, member: 90"] Hi Mike (Sully09), First, you are in good hands with Defy Medical. I actually founded Defy along with one of the current owners and Dr. Saya is very knowledgeable and competent. There is more than one way to skin a cat, so we may vary in our preferences for different Rx's and protocols, but yours listed above looks good. If I understand what you present correctly, use of HCG is ideal since your success is promising given the likelihood that your hypogonadism is (appears) secondary, and, your plans to have children are right around the corner. How long this will be useful to you depends upon how long your testicles provide you relief from T deficiency symptoms and signs, but eventually, if you live long enough, odds are that primary hypogonadism will occur. My advice would be to follow the suggested protocol and evaluate the results. If positive, ride the wave of HCG use for as long as it provides a solution to the T deficiency signs and symptoms and fertility. [/QUOTE]
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