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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Possible malpractice lawsuit? (bad protocol and surgery)
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<blockquote data-quote="John O'Connor" data-source="post: 199129" data-attributes="member: 13064"><p>Can you clarify - are your TT levels still 800+ off of TRT?</p><p>Let's assume your left testicle is dead, whether due to history of vericocele, result of surgery, or whatever. Can you explain why your right testicle is unable to produce healthy sperm?</p><p>The following link mentions Testosterone level being too high can cause the sperm count to go down rather than up. Also mentions sperm takes 90+ days to be produced, so you may need to wait 3+ months after starting Clomid to see results. <a href="https://txfertility.com/the-use-of-clomid-in-men/#:~:text=Clomid%20for%20male%20infertility%20causes,made%20until%20it%20is%20ejaculated" target="_blank">Clomid for Male Infertility - Low-T - Fertility Treatment - Austin Fertility Docs</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John O'Connor, post: 199129, member: 13064"] Can you clarify - are your TT levels still 800+ off of TRT? Let's assume your left testicle is dead, whether due to history of vericocele, result of surgery, or whatever. Can you explain why your right testicle is unable to produce healthy sperm? The following link mentions Testosterone level being too high can cause the sperm count to go down rather than up. Also mentions sperm takes 90+ days to be produced, so you may need to wait 3+ months after starting Clomid to see results. [URL='https://txfertility.com/the-use-of-clomid-in-men/#:~:text=Clomid%20for%20male%20infertility%20causes,made%20until%20it%20is%20ejaculated']Clomid for Male Infertility - Low-T - Fertility Treatment - Austin Fertility Docs[/URL]. [/QUOTE]
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