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Maintaining LH & FSH on TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Goodman" data-source="post: 217337" data-attributes="member: 42777"><p>Interested in some aspects of this and would like to pick your brain since I think you’re the only one I’ve seen stick with this type of protocol(pun only slightly intended). </p><p></p><p>How would you compare gonadorelin to HCG(as far as effects, as I know the frequency/process will be very different)?</p><p></p><p>I am not opposed to trying gonadorelin, especially if HCG continues to be an issue. But even if both are available I wouldn’t mind going with gonadorelin if the benefits are good enough to warrant the consistent application. With that being said, do you still use it along with enclomiphene or just by itself? Also, what do you think is the minimal amount of times to apply and still see meaningful benefits? Would once/day be worth it? I could probably do multiple times/day Fri.-Mon. and then twice/day Tues.-Thurs. I imagine that would be enough to see good benefits, but have never looked into the studies or pharmacology of it so I would like to hear from someone with so much firsthand experience. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, as a heads up you’ll probably be getting more questions like this since the Defy email was sent out today about issues with HCG and the types of alternatives they will provide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Goodman, post: 217337, member: 42777"] Interested in some aspects of this and would like to pick your brain since I think you’re the only one I’ve seen stick with this type of protocol(pun only slightly intended). How would you compare gonadorelin to HCG(as far as effects, as I know the frequency/process will be very different)? I am not opposed to trying gonadorelin, especially if HCG continues to be an issue. But even if both are available I wouldn’t mind going with gonadorelin if the benefits are good enough to warrant the consistent application. With that being said, do you still use it along with enclomiphene or just by itself? Also, what do you think is the minimal amount of times to apply and still see meaningful benefits? Would once/day be worth it? I could probably do multiple times/day Fri.-Mon. and then twice/day Tues.-Thurs. I imagine that would be enough to see good benefits, but have never looked into the studies or pharmacology of it so I would like to hear from someone with so much firsthand experience. Also, as a heads up you’ll probably be getting more questions like this since the Defy email was sent out today about issues with HCG and the types of alternatives they will provide. [/QUOTE]
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