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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT in Europe - My Journey - Andractim to start
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<blockquote data-quote="john_europe" data-source="post: 55213" data-attributes="member: 14491"><p>Thank you for your reply. Yes, my young age was discussed, this was the main reason why we started andractim gel (DHT) in order to protect my own endogenous production/fertility. I couldn't find any evidence/studies so far to confirm that claim made by my doctor, but I trust him and therefore started the treatment with the gel 3 days ago.</p><p>SERMs were not discussed (neither Clomid nor Tamoxifen), but I will bring it up next time. However, I had the impression that "restarting" would only make sense if someone tanked/damaged the endogenous production with exogenous hormons, which is not the case - I feel like my production is just naturally this low, so a SERM wouldn't do anything, correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john_europe, post: 55213, member: 14491"] Thank you for your reply. Yes, my young age was discussed, this was the main reason why we started andractim gel (DHT) in order to protect my own endogenous production/fertility. I couldn't find any evidence/studies so far to confirm that claim made by my doctor, but I trust him and therefore started the treatment with the gel 3 days ago. SERMs were not discussed (neither Clomid nor Tamoxifen), but I will bring it up next time. However, I had the impression that "restarting" would only make sense if someone tanked/damaged the endogenous production with exogenous hormons, which is not the case - I feel like my production is just naturally this low, so a SERM wouldn't do anything, correct? [/QUOTE]
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