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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
How to Improve Sperm Quality, LH, FSH and Testosterone in Infertile Men
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<blockquote data-quote="Sides" data-source="post: 159299" data-attributes="member: 31749"><p>LOL don't I know it. That's just one reason why I have a very low opinion of most fertility doctors, including my own. And I've been on test for 27 out of my 51 years, long before the days of modern-day test replacement, since 1992 when we used to have to order from mail-order pharmacies overseas. NOBODY makes me do anything...except possibly my wife LOL.</p><p></p><p>I had researched the subject myself, learned from guys like Dr Crisler and Greg Palumbo and Mike Arnold, and knew it could be done without going off of testosterone, adding in HCG and HMG. But although I showed my doctor the paper you provided above from the Asian Journal of Andrology, along with other articles on the subject, he still refused to prescribe me HMG or FSH, so I had to buy those products myself on the black market. He was shocked when my sperm count ended up so high by the time of our IVF procedure in October 2018, as he never thought the whole thing would work.</p><p></p><p>Sadly, often the advice you can find on the online forums and boards such as this one, is much better than the advice you will get from your own doctors, both for fertility and for TRT in general. It's up to each individual person to educate themselves as much as possible, because you can't depend on your doctors to be up on the latest research. I'm grateful to people like you for starting online forums like this one, and I've learned a lot in my time here. Now it's up to me to keep telling what I know, so that other people can find out and learn from my experiences, the good and the bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sides, post: 159299, member: 31749"] LOL don't I know it. That's just one reason why I have a very low opinion of most fertility doctors, including my own. And I've been on test for 27 out of my 51 years, long before the days of modern-day test replacement, since 1992 when we used to have to order from mail-order pharmacies overseas. NOBODY makes me do anything...except possibly my wife LOL. I had researched the subject myself, learned from guys like Dr Crisler and Greg Palumbo and Mike Arnold, and knew it could be done without going off of testosterone, adding in HCG and HMG. But although I showed my doctor the paper you provided above from the Asian Journal of Andrology, along with other articles on the subject, he still refused to prescribe me HMG or FSH, so I had to buy those products myself on the black market. He was shocked when my sperm count ended up so high by the time of our IVF procedure in October 2018, as he never thought the whole thing would work. Sadly, often the advice you can find on the online forums and boards such as this one, is much better than the advice you will get from your own doctors, both for fertility and for TRT in general. It's up to each individual person to educate themselves as much as possible, because you can't depend on your doctors to be up on the latest research. I'm grateful to people like you for starting online forums like this one, and I've learned a lot in my time here. Now it's up to me to keep telling what I know, so that other people can find out and learn from my experiences, the good and the bad. [/QUOTE]
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