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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Primary Hypogonadism and TRT to Secondary Hypogonadism with HCG
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 90560" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>What makes you so sure you were you have had secondary hypogonadism since your teens? Did you have blood work done and when did you start experiencing low t symptoms. Secondary is not common in someones teens- did you have any testicular trauma/cancer one of the causes (primary hypogonadism).</p><p></p><p>Judging by your pre trt labs from 2015 your Total T is extremely low. Did you use any pro hormones or aas in your teens or early 20s as a level of 0.9 (range 8.3-30.2) seems very low to the point that ones hpta would be shut down from aas use.</p><p></p><p> So you have been on a trt protocol of 250mg sustanon every 3 weeks since December 2015 (horrible protocol) up until your last injection 6 weeks before July 2017 and what was your total/free t and estradiol on this protocol which you were on for quite some time?</p><p></p><p> Hard to believe anyone could stay on 250mg of sustanon every 3 weeks for trt that long and experience any positive benefits/relief of low t symptoms - seems ones hpta would be shut down the whole time as I doubt 250mg every 3 weeks would keep ones testosterone levels in a healthy range.</p><p></p><p> When exactly during your time on trt did you add trenbolone 300mg/week and than try testosterone at 500mg/week? These questions need to be answered so we can get a better understanding of your situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 90560, member: 13851"] What makes you so sure you were you have had secondary hypogonadism since your teens? Did you have blood work done and when did you start experiencing low t symptoms. Secondary is not common in someones teens- did you have any testicular trauma/cancer one of the causes (primary hypogonadism). Judging by your pre trt labs from 2015 your Total T is extremely low. Did you use any pro hormones or aas in your teens or early 20s as a level of 0.9 (range 8.3-30.2) seems very low to the point that ones hpta would be shut down from aas use. So you have been on a trt protocol of 250mg sustanon every 3 weeks since December 2015 (horrible protocol) up until your last injection 6 weeks before July 2017 and what was your total/free t and estradiol on this protocol which you were on for quite some time? Hard to believe anyone could stay on 250mg of sustanon every 3 weeks for trt that long and experience any positive benefits/relief of low t symptoms - seems ones hpta would be shut down the whole time as I doubt 250mg every 3 weeks would keep ones testosterone levels in a healthy range. When exactly during your time on trt did you add trenbolone 300mg/week and than try testosterone at 500mg/week? These questions need to be answered so we can get a better understanding of your situation. [/QUOTE]
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