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<blockquote data-quote="ERO" data-source="post: 26371" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>I agree with you that trying everything else first is the best choice at your age. Try a 4 tube cortisol test for starters to get a useful baseline. Just the stress/cortisol issues alone are enough to cause you to have low T.</p><p></p><p>Another option is to try just HCG alone to raise your T levels and see if the higher levels retain over 30 days after you stop the HCG. Also, the success rate for topical TRT (gel, creme, etc...) is low. It works for some, but for many of us that have tried it, it never raises your T levels enough to make a difference. Twice weekly shots are a better choice from a statistical standpoint, and TRT with HCG can allow you to retain your fertility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ERO, post: 26371, member: 1210"] I agree with you that trying everything else first is the best choice at your age. Try a 4 tube cortisol test for starters to get a useful baseline. Just the stress/cortisol issues alone are enough to cause you to have low T. Another option is to try just HCG alone to raise your T levels and see if the higher levels retain over 30 days after you stop the HCG. Also, the success rate for topical TRT (gel, creme, etc...) is low. It works for some, but for many of us that have tried it, it never raises your T levels enough to make a difference. Twice weekly shots are a better choice from a statistical standpoint, and TRT with HCG can allow you to retain your fertility. [/QUOTE]
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