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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="HealthMan" data-source="post: 93268" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>I would take testosterone and HCG E3.5D together (50mg/500IU twice a week). FSH has a very short half life so EOD or 3x a week makes sense. I would not add anastrozole until after 6-7 weeks on this protocol and test estradiol sensitive.</p><p>The once a week testosterone dosage will most likely not work well (unless your SHBG is on the high side). Adding HCG more often (and at increasing dosage) might not work to compensate for the once a week testosterone injection and you might end up with a low TT after a few days.</p><p>HCG alone might not be able to maintain your fertility. Everyone is different so the only way you will know is by testing. If fertility is important to you adding FSH is prudent (if you can afford). Even more prudent would be to try clomid before trying TRT when fertility is a big concern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 93268, member: 13512"] I would take testosterone and HCG E3.5D together (50mg/500IU twice a week). FSH has a very short half life so EOD or 3x a week makes sense. I would not add anastrozole until after 6-7 weeks on this protocol and test estradiol sensitive. The once a week testosterone dosage will most likely not work well (unless your SHBG is on the high side). Adding HCG more often (and at increasing dosage) might not work to compensate for the once a week testosterone injection and you might end up with a low TT after a few days. HCG alone might not be able to maintain your fertility. Everyone is different so the only way you will know is by testing. If fertility is important to you adding FSH is prudent (if you can afford). Even more prudent would be to try clomid before trying TRT when fertility is a big concern. [/QUOTE]
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