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Gonadorelin: Dosage Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 184943" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Yes, using gonadorelin along with enclomiphene allowed me to stop using hCG. And yes, the results are better. These are supported objectively by normalized testicular volume and by LH and FSH entering normal lab ranges. Subjectively the experiment correlated with improvements in libido, cognition and sexual function. I've noted that it's the closest I've come to feeling the way I did prior to hypogonadism. I wrote about the trial in detail <a href="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/pituitary-restart-while-on-trt-promising-initial-results-with-gnrh-plus-enclomiphene.20864/" target="_blank">here</a>. The protocol: 12.5 mg enclomiphene ED, 20 mcg gonadorelin six times daily (the last dose is actually only 5 mcg, as the full dose seems to interfere with sleep). This is on top of regular TRT, which is currently 3.7 mg T enanthate and 2.8 mg T propionate daily.</p><p></p><p>The protocol is probably not feasible for most guys. It's possible that it would be effective with fewer daily injections, but that's yet to be seen. The issue regarding this thread is that I doubt one injection of GnRH a week can do much of anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 184943, member: 38109"] Yes, using gonadorelin along with enclomiphene allowed me to stop using hCG. And yes, the results are better. These are supported objectively by normalized testicular volume and by LH and FSH entering normal lab ranges. Subjectively the experiment correlated with improvements in libido, cognition and sexual function. I've noted that it's the closest I've come to feeling the way I did prior to hypogonadism. I wrote about the trial in detail [URL='https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/pituitary-restart-while-on-trt-promising-initial-results-with-gnrh-plus-enclomiphene.20864/']here[/URL]. The protocol: 12.5 mg enclomiphene ED, 20 mcg gonadorelin six times daily (the last dose is actually only 5 mcg, as the full dose seems to interfere with sleep). This is on top of regular TRT, which is currently 3.7 mg T enanthate and 2.8 mg T propionate daily. The protocol is probably not feasible for most guys. It's possible that it would be effective with fewer daily injections, but that's yet to be seen. The issue regarding this thread is that I doubt one injection of GnRH a week can do much of anything. [/QUOTE]
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