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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: 159350" data-attributes="member: 31749"><p>My first thought is, if it was me, I would find a new doctor who is more open-minded to new research and different approaches. A doctor is just another person with an opinion, hopefully an informed and educated opinion, but still just some guy (or woman) with an opinion. They are human beings, and get things right or wrong, and make mistakes just like the rest of us. So always keep in mind that you can go to another fertility doctor and get their opinion on your situation.</p><p></p><p>However, if your husband was only on TRT for 7 months, perhaps he will recover well with Clomid and HCG. Some men do respond well to Clomid. So you could wait and see how he responds to Clomid and HCG. He did have low test (130) in the beginning, which was the whole reason for getting on TRT in the first place. So if his total testosterone is 320 now, and he feels better than he did at 930, that is an improvement of sorts. But as you are looking to conceive, the most important variables are going to be his LH and FSH, and his semen analysis. As long as the total motile sperm count goes up, that's the important thing. But of course, you want your husband to feel good as well. So if his libido and energy go up, and his sperm counts go up, then HCG/Clomid would be a good choice for you. But that requires waiting and giving it a try. </p><p></p><p>It depends how quickly you want to conceive, or how long you are willing to wait and give HCG/Clomid a chance. Maybe it will work for him, maybe not. It wouldn't have worked for me, but our situations are different. Again, if it were me, I would find another doctor willing to prescribe HMG/FSH, or I would buy it myself on the black market and use it regardless of what the doctor says. But I'm not you or your husband. I've been using test for 27 years; he only used test for 7 months. So you have to do the right thing for your personal circumstances, and do what you feel comfortable doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sides, post: 159350, member: 31749"] My first thought is, if it was me, I would find a new doctor who is more open-minded to new research and different approaches. A doctor is just another person with an opinion, hopefully an informed and educated opinion, but still just some guy (or woman) with an opinion. They are human beings, and get things right or wrong, and make mistakes just like the rest of us. So always keep in mind that you can go to another fertility doctor and get their opinion on your situation. However, if your husband was only on TRT for 7 months, perhaps he will recover well with Clomid and HCG. Some men do respond well to Clomid. So you could wait and see how he responds to Clomid and HCG. He did have low test (130) in the beginning, which was the whole reason for getting on TRT in the first place. So if his total testosterone is 320 now, and he feels better than he did at 930, that is an improvement of sorts. But as you are looking to conceive, the most important variables are going to be his LH and FSH, and his semen analysis. As long as the total motile sperm count goes up, that's the important thing. But of course, you want your husband to feel good as well. So if his libido and energy go up, and his sperm counts go up, then HCG/Clomid would be a good choice for you. But that requires waiting and giving it a try. It depends how quickly you want to conceive, or how long you are willing to wait and give HCG/Clomid a chance. Maybe it will work for him, maybe not. It wouldn't have worked for me, but our situations are different. Again, if it were me, I would find another doctor willing to prescribe HMG/FSH, or I would buy it myself on the black market and use it regardless of what the doctor says. But I'm not you or your husband. I've been using test for 27 years; he only used test for 7 months. So you have to do the right thing for your personal circumstances, and do what you feel comfortable doing. [/QUOTE]
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