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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
TRT - Trying to Conceive and Looking for Direction
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<blockquote data-quote="brian.coggins1969" data-source="post: 69940" data-attributes="member: 15625"><p>Thank you for your response.</p><p></p><p>I do agree that my health is the main priority. I am just trying to find a way that we can balance both sides of the spectrum. We have to do IUI with a lot of medications or IVF in order for her to achieve a pregnancy. Our plan prior to getting this diagnosis was to start trying again next year. But it seems as if most options to jump start sperm production again take 6-12 months on average after stopping TRT. So it seems counterproductive to not be focusing on my sperm count now in conjunction with my testosterone. </p><p></p><p>Plus it sounds like if I were to start TRT to get our marriage back in check that once I stopped the TRT the symptoms of low T would return and we would be in the same position we are now with our marriage and be trying for a baby. So it seems to be that either way we will be dealing with the stress, it's just a matter of when. I have no doubts that our marriage will make it through all this, especially now that she understands it isn't her fault that I am uninterested in sex.</p><p></p><p>I will definitely be taking a look at those links you provided me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian.coggins1969, post: 69940, member: 15625"] Thank you for your response. I do agree that my health is the main priority. I am just trying to find a way that we can balance both sides of the spectrum. We have to do IUI with a lot of medications or IVF in order for her to achieve a pregnancy. Our plan prior to getting this diagnosis was to start trying again next year. But it seems as if most options to jump start sperm production again take 6-12 months on average after stopping TRT. So it seems counterproductive to not be focusing on my sperm count now in conjunction with my testosterone. Plus it sounds like if I were to start TRT to get our marriage back in check that once I stopped the TRT the symptoms of low T would return and we would be in the same position we are now with our marriage and be trying for a baby. So it seems to be that either way we will be dealing with the stress, it's just a matter of when. I have no doubts that our marriage will make it through all this, especially now that she understands it isn't her fault that I am uninterested in sex. I will definitely be taking a look at those links you provided me. [/QUOTE]
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TRT - Trying to Conceive and Looking for Direction
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