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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Needing advice----normal Total T, low free T
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<blockquote data-quote="UnsureNewbie" data-source="post: 116085" data-attributes="member: 15461"><p>Hey guys, it's me again. Well what can I say? Over the past months I have tried several supplements like Tongkat Ali and Arginine in high dosages in order to improve my problems. I'm even trying daily 5mg cialis for 2 months now. While all these things have improved symptoms somewhat, things are still not really satisfiable. I'm now on the verge of giving TRT a shot, there really isn't anything left to do IMO. I feel like I haven't left any stone unturned. I have done as much research as possible and to me it seems that giving this a try is the most rational and sensible thing at this point. There are two options:</p><p>1)My symptoms are not hormone related so that the therapy fails: Well then after a trial of say, 3months, I do a PCT and go off everything. From everything that I read and heard---things should go back to normal fairly quickly. </p><p>2) I see significant improvement, suggesting that my symptoms were indeed hormone related despite the ok levels. Well then I would have found the culprit and could try to optimize therapy and go along.</p><p></p><p>At this point I really fail to see any real downside from giving TRT a 3 months try. </p><p></p><p>I would like to ask you the following: What would be a sensible starting protocol in my case? I'm thinking 60mg Test along with 250IU HCG twice weekly injected. Do you guys think that's a sensible starting point or should I go higher right away?</p><p></p><p>p.s: One person told me that I don't even need to wait 3 months for trying to sort out the "culpri"--he said if you inject twice weekly (for overall 100-150mg) along with HCG for 1 month you should notice an improvement in libido and overall energy. Take labs after 2 weeks and if testosterone and especially free testosterone is toward the higher end of the range--you should definitely notice improvement. If you don't notice improvement, then the likelyhood of it being hormonal becomes slim. He essentially told me that for most men (not all) some immediate benefits become noticable within days. He said it is rather uncommon for men to need to be on testosterone for several months to notice improvements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnsureNewbie, post: 116085, member: 15461"] Hey guys, it's me again. Well what can I say? Over the past months I have tried several supplements like Tongkat Ali and Arginine in high dosages in order to improve my problems. I'm even trying daily 5mg cialis for 2 months now. While all these things have improved symptoms somewhat, things are still not really satisfiable. I'm now on the verge of giving TRT a shot, there really isn't anything left to do IMO. I feel like I haven't left any stone unturned. I have done as much research as possible and to me it seems that giving this a try is the most rational and sensible thing at this point. There are two options: 1)My symptoms are not hormone related so that the therapy fails: Well then after a trial of say, 3months, I do a PCT and go off everything. From everything that I read and heard---things should go back to normal fairly quickly. 2) I see significant improvement, suggesting that my symptoms were indeed hormone related despite the ok levels. Well then I would have found the culprit and could try to optimize therapy and go along. At this point I really fail to see any real downside from giving TRT a 3 months try. I would like to ask you the following: What would be a sensible starting protocol in my case? I'm thinking 60mg Test along with 250IU HCG twice weekly injected. Do you guys think that's a sensible starting point or should I go higher right away? p.s: One person told me that I don't even need to wait 3 months for trying to sort out the "culpri"--he said if you inject twice weekly (for overall 100-150mg) along with HCG for 1 month you should notice an improvement in libido and overall energy. Take labs after 2 weeks and if testosterone and especially free testosterone is toward the higher end of the range--you should definitely notice improvement. If you don't notice improvement, then the likelyhood of it being hormonal becomes slim. He essentially told me that for most men (not all) some immediate benefits become noticable within days. He said it is rather uncommon for men to need to be on testosterone for several months to notice improvements. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Needing advice----normal Total T, low free T
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