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<blockquote data-quote="Chase Smith" data-source="post: 37797" data-attributes="member: 12978"><p>Hi all,</p><p>I've learned a lot from Nelson's content and the forum members over the last several weeks - thank you for all the information you put on here. This seems to be a recurring theme: I have questions about TRT and regaining fertility. </p><p>Background: I'm 35 years old. </p><p>June 2015: Tested due to the usual symptoms and the recommendation of a friend. T @ 213. I didn't expect that it would be that low. </p><p>July: Pelletted with BioTE. </p><p>August: 5-week checkup. T @ 1100. </p><p>September 2015: By week 8 after pelleting I feel amazing. I had no idea how bad off I was before. Wife decides she really is serious about having a third kid. We weren't really discussing it before, but why not?</p><p>October: T @ 660. </p><p>December: What a terrible month. As I transitioned from pellets back to my body's own T, I crashed pretty hard.</p><p>January 2016: I'm back to baseline based on how I feel by the second week of the month.</p><p>February: T @ 230.</p><p>March 31: Most recent sperm test (started testing monthly at the end of December). No swimmers. </p><p></p><p>I've read about men retaining fertility with TRT/HCG (Lipschulz (sp?)). Do you know of anyone who regained fertility by using HCG while on TRT? I haven't restarted TRT, but I would like to. </p><p>I've asked my BioTE doctor about it and I've started the consultation process with Defy, but I really don't want to pay for all the labs and the consult just to be told to wait for my body to recover on its own. </p><p>Any input would be appreciated. If I really have to wait I will, but I feel like crap. If there's a better answer out there I figured you guys would know. </p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chase Smith, post: 37797, member: 12978"] Hi all, I've learned a lot from Nelson's content and the forum members over the last several weeks - thank you for all the information you put on here. This seems to be a recurring theme: I have questions about TRT and regaining fertility. Background: I'm 35 years old. June 2015: Tested due to the usual symptoms and the recommendation of a friend. T @ 213. I didn't expect that it would be that low. July: Pelletted with BioTE. August: 5-week checkup. T @ 1100. September 2015: By week 8 after pelleting I feel amazing. I had no idea how bad off I was before. Wife decides she really is serious about having a third kid. We weren't really discussing it before, but why not? October: T @ 660. December: What a terrible month. As I transitioned from pellets back to my body's own T, I crashed pretty hard. January 2016: I'm back to baseline based on how I feel by the second week of the month. February: T @ 230. March 31: Most recent sperm test (started testing monthly at the end of December). No swimmers. I've read about men retaining fertility with TRT/HCG (Lipschulz (sp?)). Do you know of anyone who regained fertility by using HCG while on TRT? I haven't restarted TRT, but I would like to. I've asked my BioTE doctor about it and I've started the consultation process with Defy, but I really don't want to pay for all the labs and the consult just to be told to wait for my body to recover on its own. Any input would be appreciated. If I really have to wait I will, but I feel like crap. If there's a better answer out there I figured you guys would know. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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