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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="lt84" data-source="post: 170535" data-attributes="member: 38976"><p>[USER=18514]@DS3[/USER] (or anyone who is knowledgeable), i just now had time to go over the parts of this post that I’d missed during the month or two I was off and am left with a burning question:</p><p></p><p>If LH receptors have been desensitized, is there a way to cycle them so that they turn back on? I just did a “DIY semen analysis” tonight and I am confident that along with hubby’s falling test numbers, his sperm count is falling as well. Two months ago i absolutely saw more than i currently see. Two months ago we took a “home” semen analysis that tells you if you have 20 million/ml or more (WHO standard lower reference range of normal) and he got a positive result. Something is going on and I’m now suspecting desensitization.</p><p></p><p>Is there any way to combat this? And if This IS the case, i worry that adding an additional 3000 units of HCG a week could just make it worse, even with adding FSH as well.</p><p></p><p>What’s the best way to cycle and give those LH receptors a break?! Can this be fixed? And if it IS LH desensitization, would adding FSH to the increased HCG (3000 units 2x week combined with 75 units of FSH 3x a week) still help?</p><p>I’m convinced something is going on here as I’ve seen his count decline over the last six weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lt84, post: 170535, member: 38976"] [USER=18514]@DS3[/USER] (or anyone who is knowledgeable), i just now had time to go over the parts of this post that I’d missed during the month or two I was off and am left with a burning question: If LH receptors have been desensitized, is there a way to cycle them so that they turn back on? I just did a “DIY semen analysis” tonight and I am confident that along with hubby’s falling test numbers, his sperm count is falling as well. Two months ago i absolutely saw more than i currently see. Two months ago we took a “home” semen analysis that tells you if you have 20 million/ml or more (WHO standard lower reference range of normal) and he got a positive result. Something is going on and I’m now suspecting desensitization. Is there any way to combat this? And if This IS the case, i worry that adding an additional 3000 units of HCG a week could just make it worse, even with adding FSH as well. What’s the best way to cycle and give those LH receptors a break?! Can this be fixed? And if it IS LH desensitization, would adding FSH to the increased HCG (3000 units 2x week combined with 75 units of FSH 3x a week) still help? I’m convinced something is going on here as I’ve seen his count decline over the last six weeks. [/QUOTE]
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