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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Pituitary restart while on TRT: promising initial results with GnRH plus enclomiphene
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<blockquote data-quote="JustPanicNoDisco" data-source="post: 234565" data-attributes="member: 42100"><p>I appreciate the thoughtful response. Nine to twelve months to get to a baseline level of HPTA function just sounds absolutely brutal, but perhaps it's the way to go in my case, where so many systems are completely out of whack. Maybe throwing it into a tailspin and letting it re-calibrate itself naturally is required to get out of this mess. </p><p></p><p>There is no certainty. </p><p></p><p>I know some people have used single high-dose shots of GH analogs, like triptorelin, for restarts. My body just appears to be in a very, very fragile state, and I fear blasting it with an extreme LH spike could have unforeseen -- and possibly dire -- consequences. </p><p></p><p>Rock and a hard place. I suppose I'm leaning toward the fully natural "recovery" at this point if GnRH likely won't confer much additional benefit in isolation and entails some level of risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustPanicNoDisco, post: 234565, member: 42100"] I appreciate the thoughtful response. Nine to twelve months to get to a baseline level of HPTA function just sounds absolutely brutal, but perhaps it's the way to go in my case, where so many systems are completely out of whack. Maybe throwing it into a tailspin and letting it re-calibrate itself naturally is required to get out of this mess. There is no certainty. I know some people have used single high-dose shots of GH analogs, like triptorelin, for restarts. My body just appears to be in a very, very fragile state, and I fear blasting it with an extreme LH spike could have unforeseen -- and possibly dire -- consequences. Rock and a hard place. I suppose I'm leaning toward the fully natural "recovery" at this point if GnRH likely won't confer much additional benefit in isolation and entails some level of risk. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Pituitary restart while on TRT: promising initial results with GnRH plus enclomiphene
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