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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Fertility - go off or stay on TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="TRicker" data-source="post: 228370" data-attributes="member: 42831"><p>Yes, zero testosterone. Strictly clomiphene/enclomiphene only. </p><p>The common advice is that clomiphene can not overcome the HPTA suppression caused by exogenous testosterone.</p><p></p><p>For me, the enclomiphene gave me great sperm numbers, but my testosterone never got over 300, so I didn't really feel great or sexual. Another option to try if you want to stay on TRT is adding in HCG AND FSH/HMG. From what I've experienced and from what I've read hcg can help fertility, however FSH/HMG are the real powerhouses when it comes to fertility and sperm count. HMG can be expensive, but worth it if you really want to stay on TRT. HMG is a combination of both HCG and FSH, but I can't remember the ratio. So, if you already have HCG, then procuring FSH would be better than buying HMG.</p><p>Both LH and FSH are necessary for fertility:</p><p>HCG = LH</p><p>FSH = FSH</p><p>HMG = LH + FSH (but it is more HCG than FSH)</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRicker, post: 228370, member: 42831"] Yes, zero testosterone. Strictly clomiphene/enclomiphene only. The common advice is that clomiphene can not overcome the HPTA suppression caused by exogenous testosterone. For me, the enclomiphene gave me great sperm numbers, but my testosterone never got over 300, so I didn't really feel great or sexual. Another option to try if you want to stay on TRT is adding in HCG AND FSH/HMG. From what I've experienced and from what I've read hcg can help fertility, however FSH/HMG are the real powerhouses when it comes to fertility and sperm count. HMG can be expensive, but worth it if you really want to stay on TRT. HMG is a combination of both HCG and FSH, but I can't remember the ratio. So, if you already have HCG, then procuring FSH would be better than buying HMG. Both LH and FSH are necessary for fertility: HCG = LH FSH = FSH HMG = LH + FSH (but it is more HCG than FSH) Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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