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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
How frequently should you get blood work while on HCG monotherapy?
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<blockquote data-quote="CSI007" data-source="post: 35016" data-attributes="member: 13062"><p>Oh, one more thing. If the HCG does not get my T into range I will move on to exogenous T. My big concern right now is that I am primary and secondary. In 1999-2000 I went through 6 months of chemotherapy for Hodgkins lymphoma. And while everything i read says that the drug regimen I was on (ABVD) does not cause long term damage to the leydig cells. I am not so sure. The reason I am taking the secondary approach first is because my LH and FSH have generally been in the low to very low normal range on most of these 4 tests.</p><p></p><p>The first Doctor I saw (urologist) gave me a sample of Nateso (nasal T) but I never took it because I felt like it was the wrong approach to start out given the other values. And now I see that Nateso is no longer going to be available in the US after June of this year. Though it may return.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSI007, post: 35016, member: 13062"] Oh, one more thing. If the HCG does not get my T into range I will move on to exogenous T. My big concern right now is that I am primary and secondary. In 1999-2000 I went through 6 months of chemotherapy for Hodgkins lymphoma. And while everything i read says that the drug regimen I was on (ABVD) does not cause long term damage to the leydig cells. I am not so sure. The reason I am taking the secondary approach first is because my LH and FSH have generally been in the low to very low normal range on most of these 4 tests. The first Doctor I saw (urologist) gave me a sample of Nateso (nasal T) but I never took it because I felt like it was the wrong approach to start out given the other values. And now I see that Nateso is no longer going to be available in the US after June of this year. Though it may return. [/QUOTE]
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