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Testosterone Basics & Questions
Starting TRT: Treatment options
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<blockquote data-quote="overvolting" data-source="post: 132671" data-attributes="member: 37898"><p>Thanks everyone for the replies.</p><p></p><p>I considered clomid and the pubmed results indicate that they raise test but don't help with symptoms.</p><p></p><p>I don't have a partner to have another child with (trying to go through a divorce) so if I do choose to have another child I'd have to meet the right person and get to know them, it won't be for another 3-6 years most likely. I don't want to hold off on TRT until then.</p><p></p><p>Systemlord, why do you say my SHBG levels indicate I should split my test dose to 2x per week instead of 1x per week? They're near the mid of the range?</p><p></p><p>S1W, why go on T only? I don't want my testes to atrophy and I'd like to keep my leydig cells alive in case I want to come off or boost my fertility 3-6 years from now. Wouldn't the best course be to dial everything in with test cyp and HCG right off the bat and keep my testes ready to go if I need them in a few years? I've seen at least a few examples of people who started directly with test + HCG and were able to dial in very quickly.</p><p></p><p>I will definitely consider switching to one of the clinics here, but for now I have local options and I think during the dial in period, it helps that they can see me in person and do physical exams.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking 200mg test cyp 1x/wk and 500 iu HCG 2x/wk to start with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overvolting, post: 132671, member: 37898"] Thanks everyone for the replies. I considered clomid and the pubmed results indicate that they raise test but don't help with symptoms. I don't have a partner to have another child with (trying to go through a divorce) so if I do choose to have another child I'd have to meet the right person and get to know them, it won't be for another 3-6 years most likely. I don't want to hold off on TRT until then. Systemlord, why do you say my SHBG levels indicate I should split my test dose to 2x per week instead of 1x per week? They're near the mid of the range? S1W, why go on T only? I don't want my testes to atrophy and I'd like to keep my leydig cells alive in case I want to come off or boost my fertility 3-6 years from now. Wouldn't the best course be to dial everything in with test cyp and HCG right off the bat and keep my testes ready to go if I need them in a few years? I've seen at least a few examples of people who started directly with test + HCG and were able to dial in very quickly. I will definitely consider switching to one of the clinics here, but for now I have local options and I think during the dial in period, it helps that they can see me in person and do physical exams. I'm thinking 200mg test cyp 1x/wk and 500 iu HCG 2x/wk to start with. [/QUOTE]
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