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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
TRT, Clomid, HCG, Anastrazole = zero sperm count?
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<blockquote data-quote="lt84" data-source="post: 152015" data-attributes="member: 38976"><p>This is a huge problem that we've had. We don't know what caused the zero count SA. We know based on history that it's unlikely he has complete testicular failure simply because there was absolutely nothing that could have caused it and he had no issues whatsoever until a couple of years ago.</p><p></p><p>This clinic we went to (a testosterone clinic) clearly didn't know what they were doing. I researched before they started him on all this and knew from the moment he got his first shipment that something didn't add up, but I turned off my gut instinct and went with "they probably know what they're doing." I need to learn to not do that.</p><p></p><p>The clinic actually advised him to continue clomid and HCG. After speaking to a few people, we decided to ditch them and just continue the clomid until we can get to a fertility specialist. We are just hoping this zero count was induced by this regimen. This whole thing has left us confused and down around $2400-- and we're worse off than we were when we started. And on top of all that, my husband didn't even feel better.</p><p></p><p>Quick question: do you think a PCT cycle is necessary? We are a week out from the last test injection at this point and hubby feels OK. I've read that PCT isn't really as important in men who had impaired hormone levels prior to taking test, but I'm not sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lt84, post: 152015, member: 38976"] This is a huge problem that we've had. We don't know what caused the zero count SA. We know based on history that it's unlikely he has complete testicular failure simply because there was absolutely nothing that could have caused it and he had no issues whatsoever until a couple of years ago. This clinic we went to (a testosterone clinic) clearly didn't know what they were doing. I researched before they started him on all this and knew from the moment he got his first shipment that something didn't add up, but I turned off my gut instinct and went with "they probably know what they're doing." I need to learn to not do that. The clinic actually advised him to continue clomid and HCG. After speaking to a few people, we decided to ditch them and just continue the clomid until we can get to a fertility specialist. We are just hoping this zero count was induced by this regimen. This whole thing has left us confused and down around $2400-- and we're worse off than we were when we started. And on top of all that, my husband didn't even feel better. Quick question: do you think a PCT cycle is necessary? We are a week out from the last test injection at this point and hubby feels OK. I've read that PCT isn't really as important in men who had impaired hormone levels prior to taking test, but I'm not sure. [/QUOTE]
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Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
TRT, Clomid, HCG, Anastrazole = zero sperm count?
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