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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Results 24yo
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<blockquote data-quote="anabolicfre4k" data-source="post: 131344" data-attributes="member: 28373"><p>Hi all, here is my update.</p><p></p><p>I was at the andro clinic yesterday. Doc said my T levels are low for any guy, the fact that I am only 24 only make it look worse. He also commented on my LH/FSH levels being higher than he observes in guys around my age with normal ranges of testosterone which implies primary hypogonadism.</p><p></p><p>Just like the urologist before, this doc also had noted that my testes are in very good condition and sperm analysis came above average and healthy.</p><p></p><p>Hard to say what caused my T levels to be that low but he says the most likely it might be caused by abuse of AAS in past that could make my balls less responsive to LH/FSH stimulation.</p><p></p><p>He prescribed Androgel 1.62% 88g - 2 squeezes in the morning (which is 2.5g of gel). I could only get Androgel 5g sachets so it will be a half of sachet.</p><p></p><p>He said he prefers Androgel over shots because it better mimics natural testosterone in body and has less side effects. I have always been a bit sceptical about T gels but I am not going to argue with him since I have zero experiences with TRT and after all the gel might as well turn out to be the best fit for me.</p><p></p><p>He also suggested freezing some of my boys while my sperm count is as good as it is as it might get worse while taking exo T.</p><p></p><p>That was a good and valid point and here is what I am going to do:</p><p></p><p>1. I will give it a go for 2 months to see whether TRT does any good for me.</p><p>2. If yes, I will do couple shots of HCG, go freeze my boys and continue TRT.</p><p>3. If not, then there is no reason to continue TRT and therefore no need to freeze sperm. </p><p>4. In this case I would discontinue TRT and need to look for problem elsewhere</p><p></p><p>What do you think about all this? I am very eager to read observations from you - more experienced guys. I think I still have not fully digested the fact that I might actually end up being on TRT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anabolicfre4k, post: 131344, member: 28373"] Hi all, here is my update. I was at the andro clinic yesterday. Doc said my T levels are low for any guy, the fact that I am only 24 only make it look worse. He also commented on my LH/FSH levels being higher than he observes in guys around my age with normal ranges of testosterone which implies primary hypogonadism. Just like the urologist before, this doc also had noted that my testes are in very good condition and sperm analysis came above average and healthy. Hard to say what caused my T levels to be that low but he says the most likely it might be caused by abuse of AAS in past that could make my balls less responsive to LH/FSH stimulation. He prescribed Androgel 1.62% 88g - 2 squeezes in the morning (which is 2.5g of gel). I could only get Androgel 5g sachets so it will be a half of sachet. He said he prefers Androgel over shots because it better mimics natural testosterone in body and has less side effects. I have always been a bit sceptical about T gels but I am not going to argue with him since I have zero experiences with TRT and after all the gel might as well turn out to be the best fit for me. He also suggested freezing some of my boys while my sperm count is as good as it is as it might get worse while taking exo T. That was a good and valid point and here is what I am going to do: 1. I will give it a go for 2 months to see whether TRT does any good for me. 2. If yes, I will do couple shots of HCG, go freeze my boys and continue TRT. 3. If not, then there is no reason to continue TRT and therefore no need to freeze sperm. 4. In this case I would discontinue TRT and need to look for problem elsewhere What do you think about all this? I am very eager to read observations from you - more experienced guys. I think I still have not fully digested the fact that I might actually end up being on TRT. [/QUOTE]
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