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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Off TRT for over 3 months, interesting results
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<blockquote data-quote="Kuhlsnu" data-source="post: 227371" data-attributes="member: 42080"><p>I've had similar issues after my vasectomy, but no one believes it's a cause. My testosterone and sperm count used to be so high before I had mine that I had to have two vasectomies as I broke the cautery where they snipped it. Every since the second snip, I started to lose libido. I was finally checked, which was less than half of what I was. </p><p></p><p>I also experienced the ups and down of TRT but I've theorized that you can bump your own production if your natural production of estrogen is too high for your current set point. I can't fathom how a vasectomy could cause this. I'm also 3 months out from coming off TRT and have almost no libido. </p><p></p><p>With less aromatase at a consistent dose, the GnRH will release more due to a lack of e2 central feedback. </p><p></p><p>It's similar to a SERM like Clomid or tamoxifen, but rather than blocking the e2 receptor; you're blocking the e2 hormone, which makes more sense. Your testosterone should increase, and your e2 stays the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kuhlsnu, post: 227371, member: 42080"] I've had similar issues after my vasectomy, but no one believes it's a cause. My testosterone and sperm count used to be so high before I had mine that I had to have two vasectomies as I broke the cautery where they snipped it. Every since the second snip, I started to lose libido. I was finally checked, which was less than half of what I was. I also experienced the ups and down of TRT but I've theorized that you can bump your own production if your natural production of estrogen is too high for your current set point. I can't fathom how a vasectomy could cause this. I'm also 3 months out from coming off TRT and have almost no libido. With less aromatase at a consistent dose, the GnRH will release more due to a lack of e2 central feedback. It's similar to a SERM like Clomid or tamoxifen, but rather than blocking the e2 receptor; you're blocking the e2 hormone, which makes more sense. Your testosterone should increase, and your e2 stays the same. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Off TRT for over 3 months, interesting results
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