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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Rock bottom LH and FSH levels
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<blockquote data-quote="AbsoluteZ3R0" data-source="post: 75304" data-attributes="member: 15174"><p>This post reminds me of those "spot the errors" assignments from English class in grade school. There's so much wrong here, it's hard to even begin. Rather than nitpicking, I'll cut straight to the chase. You should not cycle on and off of testosterone. This whole idea of forcing the endocrine system on/off is unhealthy. If your goal was to optimize your endogenous testosterone production, you should never have touched testosterone to begin with. It is not impossible to come off and restore natural production, but it is going to be much, much harder. You should have gone on a proper clomid regimen directed by an experienced trt physician. In fact, you still can, but it will be more difficult for you to recover and reach an optimal hormone level, considering you are coming off of exogenous testosterone. Your other option is to stay ON a trt regimen year-round, under the supervision of a doctor who actually knows what they're doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbsoluteZ3R0, post: 75304, member: 15174"] This post reminds me of those "spot the errors" assignments from English class in grade school. There's so much wrong here, it's hard to even begin. Rather than nitpicking, I'll cut straight to the chase. You should not cycle on and off of testosterone. This whole idea of forcing the endocrine system on/off is unhealthy. If your goal was to optimize your endogenous testosterone production, you should never have touched testosterone to begin with. It is not impossible to come off and restore natural production, but it is going to be much, much harder. You should have gone on a proper clomid regimen directed by an experienced trt physician. In fact, you still can, but it will be more difficult for you to recover and reach an optimal hormone level, considering you are coming off of exogenous testosterone. Your other option is to stay ON a trt regimen year-round, under the supervision of a doctor who actually knows what they're doing. [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
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