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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Hpta recovery unsuccessful
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<blockquote data-quote="goolapsh" data-source="post: 210626" data-attributes="member: 25046"><p>I appreciate your response. I am open to going back on but after being on trt off and on for 2.5 years, I am thinking of just trying natural route for awhile. I keep seeing the amount of middle age men who aren’t on anything and doing fine and going about their lives. Actually I got my bloods back and it looks like my thyroid is still not recovered from the dose of synthroid the doctor put me on. So I think that’s what my issue is. It’s just weird that six months have passed and I still feel like shit. The doctor this past go around really gave me hefty doses of both test and synthroid so I’m guessing that’s why I’m not recovering well. I will probably give it a few more months. Maybe I’m in denial but I’m not sure I really needed all this to begin with. I technically didn’t have low t at 375-400 free 81 pg/ml. Also there have been studies of testosterone decreasing telomerase activity (decreasing length of telomeres) which speeds up the aging process. There really is a trade off. Also there aren’t any long term studies on trt. There’s lots of things still in question, cardiac, kidney, prostate health etc. elevating igf-1 for the long haul is what’s really making me concerned considering that’s what’s responsible for age related diseases. Everyone thought that giving estrogen to post menopausal women was safe and the new standard of care. Look where that went.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goolapsh, post: 210626, member: 25046"] I appreciate your response. I am open to going back on but after being on trt off and on for 2.5 years, I am thinking of just trying natural route for awhile. I keep seeing the amount of middle age men who aren’t on anything and doing fine and going about their lives. Actually I got my bloods back and it looks like my thyroid is still not recovered from the dose of synthroid the doctor put me on. So I think that’s what my issue is. It’s just weird that six months have passed and I still feel like shit. The doctor this past go around really gave me hefty doses of both test and synthroid so I’m guessing that’s why I’m not recovering well. I will probably give it a few more months. Maybe I’m in denial but I’m not sure I really needed all this to begin with. I technically didn’t have low t at 375-400 free 81 pg/ml. Also there have been studies of testosterone decreasing telomerase activity (decreasing length of telomeres) which speeds up the aging process. There really is a trade off. Also there aren’t any long term studies on trt. There’s lots of things still in question, cardiac, kidney, prostate health etc. elevating igf-1 for the long haul is what’s really making me concerned considering that’s what’s responsible for age related diseases. Everyone thought that giving estrogen to post menopausal women was safe and the new standard of care. Look where that went. [/QUOTE]
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