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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
TRT fertility longterm?
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<blockquote data-quote="HealthMan" data-source="post: 79174" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>In my case HCG with my TRT was not able to maitain fertility. My sperm count plummet to just a few million per ml. Now i have added FSH to the mix. However I am not planning to have kids at the moment but I want to be fertile in case that changes.</p><p>If fertility is really important to you I would consider a SERM (clomid or tamoxifene) if you are secondary like Vince and Coastwatchet said. You can also freeze your sperm.</p><p>Sometimes treatment with a SERM does not improve symptoms and in my case actually makes me feel miserable but everyone is different.</p><p>In my opinion if you start TRT with HCG (ideally 500IU EOD) and after a couple of months get a sperm count done and that shows a big drop in sperm count (important to get a baseline sperm test before starting any treatment) if you were to stop TRT and add a SERM your sperm count should be able to recover in a couple of months if you are secondary. If money is not an issue you can start TRT with HCG and FSH/HMG. Then your chances of remaining fertile will increase substantially.</p><p>In short. If i were you I would;</p><p>- Get baseline sperm count done</p><p>- If secondary try a SERM first</p><p>- If a SERM doesnt work well for you bank some sperm and go full TRT with HCG 500IU EOD (if money is not an issue add FSH or HMG to your protocol)</p><p>- Get a sperm count done every month to track how TRT is affecting your fertility. If you sperm levels drop to below a certain level (usually 20mm per ml) or if motility, forward progression etc are negatively compromised stop TRT and do a restart protocol and you should be good to go again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 79174, member: 13512"] In my case HCG with my TRT was not able to maitain fertility. My sperm count plummet to just a few million per ml. Now i have added FSH to the mix. However I am not planning to have kids at the moment but I want to be fertile in case that changes. If fertility is really important to you I would consider a SERM (clomid or tamoxifene) if you are secondary like Vince and Coastwatchet said. You can also freeze your sperm. Sometimes treatment with a SERM does not improve symptoms and in my case actually makes me feel miserable but everyone is different. In my opinion if you start TRT with HCG (ideally 500IU EOD) and after a couple of months get a sperm count done and that shows a big drop in sperm count (important to get a baseline sperm test before starting any treatment) if you were to stop TRT and add a SERM your sperm count should be able to recover in a couple of months if you are secondary. If money is not an issue you can start TRT with HCG and FSH/HMG. Then your chances of remaining fertile will increase substantially. In short. If i were you I would; - Get baseline sperm count done - If secondary try a SERM first - If a SERM doesnt work well for you bank some sperm and go full TRT with HCG 500IU EOD (if money is not an issue add FSH or HMG to your protocol) - Get a sperm count done every month to track how TRT is affecting your fertility. If you sperm levels drop to below a certain level (usually 20mm per ml) or if motility, forward progression etc are negatively compromised stop TRT and do a restart protocol and you should be good to go again. [/QUOTE]
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