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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
considering HCG monotherapy
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<blockquote data-quote="dylanh429" data-source="post: 126963" data-attributes="member: 30487"><p>Hi all,</p><p>This will by my third, and probably last post about HCG. I have developed a pretty thorough understanding of it at this point. Long story short, I was considering TRT+HCG+FSH to preserve fertility, as fertility is very important to me. Even if I don’t plan on having kids I’d just like to know that I’m not infertile. I decided against that, mainly due to the cost of FSH, and also because I’ve seen stories of people who have used HCG on cycle and still suffered atrophy and infertility. I read a post here where Nelson said that HCG lowers both endogenous FSH along with LH. Because my FSH would be lowered, which I believe is the primary contributor to functioning Sertoli cells, would I expect a decrease in sperm count? If so, would I become completely azoospermatic after a certain amount of time?</p><p>All replies are welcome</p><p>-Dylan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dylanh429, post: 126963, member: 30487"] Hi all, This will by my third, and probably last post about HCG. I have developed a pretty thorough understanding of it at this point. Long story short, I was considering TRT+HCG+FSH to preserve fertility, as fertility is very important to me. Even if I don’t plan on having kids I’d just like to know that I’m not infertile. I decided against that, mainly due to the cost of FSH, and also because I’ve seen stories of people who have used HCG on cycle and still suffered atrophy and infertility. I read a post here where Nelson said that HCG lowers both endogenous FSH along with LH. Because my FSH would be lowered, which I believe is the primary contributor to functioning Sertoli cells, would I expect a decrease in sperm count? If so, would I become completely azoospermatic after a certain amount of time? All replies are welcome -Dylan [/QUOTE]
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