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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone and Men's Health Articles
The Effects of Natesto For Treatment Of Hypogonadism
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<blockquote data-quote="Fortunate" data-source="post: 207659" data-attributes="member: 42264"><p>I think this is an important study. I would love to see the study details (Methods section) so I knew more about the proposed protocol.</p><p></p><p>As someone who has been on Natesto for a while, my last measured LH was <0.3 (1.7-8.6). However, in fairness, in the proximate timeframe before those labs, I had jumped around between Xyosted and Natesto. I would be interested to see what my LH looks like after prolonged Natesto use without interruption.</p><p></p><p>I have been toying with trying to wean off TRT. Maybe with some out of the box thinking, I can use Natesto to achieve this goal. My options are long term Natesto or see how I feel off TRT. While I can live with the thought of long term Natesto, it may be useful to verify I need it (ie, see if I feel like crap off it and my labs support the crap-like feeling).</p><p></p><p>In the recent past, I skipped a day of Natesto while I attempted to start low dose enanthate. One day after a 25mg injection (and not taking Natesto that day), my Total T was 174 and Free T was 3.3 (4.8-25.7). Needless to day, I feel shitty. So, my trough is kinda rough. But, maybe there is some way to wean off Natesto without too much disruption. </p><p></p><p>I will ponder and discuss with Defy.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for posting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortunate, post: 207659, member: 42264"] I think this is an important study. I would love to see the study details (Methods section) so I knew more about the proposed protocol. As someone who has been on Natesto for a while, my last measured LH was <0.3 (1.7-8.6). However, in fairness, in the proximate timeframe before those labs, I had jumped around between Xyosted and Natesto. I would be interested to see what my LH looks like after prolonged Natesto use without interruption. I have been toying with trying to wean off TRT. Maybe with some out of the box thinking, I can use Natesto to achieve this goal. My options are long term Natesto or see how I feel off TRT. While I can live with the thought of long term Natesto, it may be useful to verify I need it (ie, see if I feel like crap off it and my labs support the crap-like feeling). In the recent past, I skipped a day of Natesto while I attempted to start low dose enanthate. One day after a 25mg injection (and not taking Natesto that day), my Total T was 174 and Free T was 3.3 (4.8-25.7). Needless to day, I feel shitty. So, my trough is kinda rough. But, maybe there is some way to wean off Natesto without too much disruption. I will ponder and discuss with Defy. Thanks for posting. [/QUOTE]
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