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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Fertility Restored While on TRT with hCG
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<blockquote data-quote="Hopeful Story" data-source="post: 137189" data-attributes="member: 18746"><p>Thank you for your prayers! Anticipated due date is Feb 25, so any time now really. So far everything has been totally healthy and normally with the mother and our baby. We feel super grateful that's been the case! I'll post an update on here after after she's born to let you know how it turns out. Boy can I can empathize with your situation. It was beyond confusing and frustrating. Finding a fertility doctor that understands TRT is very very rare. They're basically an obstacle to overcome in the process unless you hook up with a clinic that specializes in TRT. Luckily there are sites and communities like this one. Don't lose faith! I take 81mg of testosterone gel a day. Never reduced that at all. I'm not sure what that translates to with injectables, but I think it's the highest recommended daily dose of gel. So not a low dose by any means. The fsh was Follistim. HCG looks to be generic from a company called Fresenius Kabi. I wouldn't give up on getting a doctor to prescribe the fsh if your husband has documented hypogonadism. It's a perfectly legitimate treatment that is actually recommended by Aetna. I'm sure that's true of other insurances too. Let me know what else I can answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hopeful Story, post: 137189, member: 18746"] Thank you for your prayers! Anticipated due date is Feb 25, so any time now really. So far everything has been totally healthy and normally with the mother and our baby. We feel super grateful that's been the case! I'll post an update on here after after she's born to let you know how it turns out. Boy can I can empathize with your situation. It was beyond confusing and frustrating. Finding a fertility doctor that understands TRT is very very rare. They're basically an obstacle to overcome in the process unless you hook up with a clinic that specializes in TRT. Luckily there are sites and communities like this one. Don't lose faith! I take 81mg of testosterone gel a day. Never reduced that at all. I'm not sure what that translates to with injectables, but I think it's the highest recommended daily dose of gel. So not a low dose by any means. The fsh was Follistim. HCG looks to be generic from a company called Fresenius Kabi. I wouldn't give up on getting a doctor to prescribe the fsh if your husband has documented hypogonadism. It's a perfectly legitimate treatment that is actually recommended by Aetna. I'm sure that's true of other insurances too. Let me know what else I can answer. [/QUOTE]
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