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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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To TRT or to not TRT. Testosterone Enanthate + HCG
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<blockquote data-quote="jacktrade" data-source="post: 183018" data-attributes="member: 41055"><p>I am chronically taking an antihistamine medication every single day, because I have chronic rhinorrhea, being extremely allergic (atopia). I'm on treatment with an corticosteroid for my asthma (salmeterol/fluticazone). I do not take other medication. I do take a daily dose of vit D, 10.000 UI and fish oil capsules.</p><p></p><p>I'm trying to hit my macros and to eat 1,5-2 g of protein/lbs of BW. I eat rather clean, no sugar, no soda, no fructose and I have a diversified healthy diet. I run twice a week 5-10 k and hit the gym 4x/week.</p><p></p><p>Except my sex hormones, my blood panel values are all in normal range. Low triglycerides, HDL over the normal range, low LDL except for a slight eosinophilia due to my allergic syndrome.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to ask you why do you thing I will not be able to preserve my fertility if I'll add HCG? I was thinking of shooting up to 1500 UI/week in 3 shots.</p><p></p><p>My endocrinologist actually recommended I'd take 5000 IU of hcg weekly in one shot, for 9 weeks with topically applied Androgel.</p><p>Androgel which so far hasn't increased my test, my test rather decreased from July 2nd when it was 471 ng/dl to 345 ng /dl, both blood samples taken in the morning around 10 a.m. I haven't shot any hcg as of yet.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>July 24th</u></strong></p><p>Total testosterone=<strong>345 </strong>ng/dl (1.64-7.53)</p><p>Estradiol=25 pg/ml </p><p>FSH=<strong>1.12</strong> UI/L (1.4-18.1)</p><p>LH=<strong>1.60</strong> UI/L (1.50-9.30)</p><p>SHBG=32.45 nmol/L (14.55-94.64)</p><p>Prolactine=12.38 ng/ml (2.1-17.7)</p><p></p><p></p><p><u><strong>July 2nd</strong></u></p><p>Total testosterone=<strong>471</strong> ng/dl</p><p>Estradiol=<strong>10</strong> pg/ml (<strong>11.3-43.20</strong>)</p><p>FSH=<strong>2.63</strong> UI/L</p><p>LH=<strong>2.00</strong> UI/L</p><p>SHBG=38.73 nmol/L</p><p>Prolactine=8.43 ng/ml</p><p></p><p>As you've said Vince, something is off, maybe my over the years long intake of asthma medication and corticosteroids has something to do. My FSH and LH are worrying me being so low. I am reluctant to start TRT, but I've reached to a point I will give 1st HCG a shot (1500 UI/week) and see if my FSH and LH will increase (theoretically they should) and hopefully I will not have a bad case of testosterone aromatization to estrogen, which itself is low.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacktrade, post: 183018, member: 41055"] I am chronically taking an antihistamine medication every single day, because I have chronic rhinorrhea, being extremely allergic (atopia). I'm on treatment with an corticosteroid for my asthma (salmeterol/fluticazone). I do not take other medication. I do take a daily dose of vit D, 10.000 UI and fish oil capsules. I'm trying to hit my macros and to eat 1,5-2 g of protein/lbs of BW. I eat rather clean, no sugar, no soda, no fructose and I have a diversified healthy diet. I run twice a week 5-10 k and hit the gym 4x/week. Except my sex hormones, my blood panel values are all in normal range. Low triglycerides, HDL over the normal range, low LDL except for a slight eosinophilia due to my allergic syndrome. I'd like to ask you why do you thing I will not be able to preserve my fertility if I'll add HCG? I was thinking of shooting up to 1500 UI/week in 3 shots. My endocrinologist actually recommended I'd take 5000 IU of hcg weekly in one shot, for 9 weeks with topically applied Androgel. Androgel which so far hasn't increased my test, my test rather decreased from July 2nd when it was 471 ng/dl to 345 ng /dl, both blood samples taken in the morning around 10 a.m. I haven't shot any hcg as of yet. [B][U]July 24th[/U][/B] Total testosterone=[B]345 [/B]ng/dl (1.64-7.53) Estradiol=25 pg/ml FSH=[B]1.12[/B] UI/L (1.4-18.1) LH=[B]1.60[/B] UI/L (1.50-9.30) SHBG=32.45 nmol/L (14.55-94.64) Prolactine=12.38 ng/ml (2.1-17.7) [U][B]July 2nd[/B][/U] Total testosterone=[B]471[/B] ng/dl Estradiol=[B]10[/B] pg/ml ([B]11.3-43.20[/B]) FSH=[B]2.63[/B] UI/L LH=[B]2.00[/B] UI/L SHBG=38.73 nmol/L Prolactine=8.43 ng/ml As you've said Vince, something is off, maybe my over the years long intake of asthma medication and corticosteroids has something to do. My FSH and LH are worrying me being so low. I am reluctant to start TRT, but I've reached to a point I will give 1st HCG a shot (1500 UI/week) and see if my FSH and LH will increase (theoretically they should) and hopefully I will not have a bad case of testosterone aromatization to estrogen, which itself is low. [/QUOTE]
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