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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Defy Patient, Can't Receive HCG via Post
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Justin Saya MD" data-source="post: 59623" data-attributes="member: 12687"><p>Anecdotally I've seen a few guys report that Clomid *seemed* to have worked in that capacity, however I've also seen, in virtually every case, where the LH/FSH were still completely suppressed...so the physiology of how the Clomid could work in that capacity is intriguing. Plus, it introduces some of the complexities of Clomid treatment (zuclomiphene isomer in particular) which certainly complicates the TRT regimen in other ways. Best option is an alternative source of HCG, or one of the other workarounds for Louisiana. My heart hurts for Louisiana patients, but I personally know of a few physicians (two of which are now my patients) whom have been hounded by the medical board on the HCG topic. There are physicians in Louisiana who prescribe it, and pharmacies who ship it, but it is at their own peril (moreso for the physicians with regard to the medical board).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Justin Saya MD, post: 59623, member: 12687"] Anecdotally I've seen a few guys report that Clomid *seemed* to have worked in that capacity, however I've also seen, in virtually every case, where the LH/FSH were still completely suppressed...so the physiology of how the Clomid could work in that capacity is intriguing. Plus, it introduces some of the complexities of Clomid treatment (zuclomiphene isomer in particular) which certainly complicates the TRT regimen in other ways. Best option is an alternative source of HCG, or one of the other workarounds for Louisiana. My heart hurts for Louisiana patients, but I personally know of a few physicians (two of which are now my patients) whom have been hounded by the medical board on the HCG topic. There are physicians in Louisiana who prescribe it, and pharmacies who ship it, but it is at their own peril (moreso for the physicians with regard to the medical board). [/QUOTE]
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