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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Urologist thinks TRT can stimulate my natural production?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigbobrocks" data-source="post: 135113" data-attributes="member: 31011"><p>Hey guys, </p><p>Been on TRT 5 months now (25 years old, secondary hypogonadism, levels were 6.0nmol before TRT). </p><p></p><p>My urologist has been really receptive to TRT and things have been going well (started on one injection every 3 weeks but got her to change it to 2x a week after showing bloodwork and studies) </p><p></p><p>However, at the end of my appointment today she said "we will keep things the same this year. But next year we will try and make bigger gaps between the injections, until eventually you won't need them at all because your body will know what to do". </p><p>Everything I have researched suggests this is the complete OPPOSITE of what would happen. </p><p>Does anyone have any studies I could show her to let us understand this? </p><p></p><p>She's been the only doctor who has been receptive to prescribing me TRT in my city and I spent a long time finding her. So suggestions to change doctor won't be helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbobrocks, post: 135113, member: 31011"] Hey guys, Been on TRT 5 months now (25 years old, secondary hypogonadism, levels were 6.0nmol before TRT). My urologist has been really receptive to TRT and things have been going well (started on one injection every 3 weeks but got her to change it to 2x a week after showing bloodwork and studies) However, at the end of my appointment today she said "we will keep things the same this year. But next year we will try and make bigger gaps between the injections, until eventually you won't need them at all because your body will know what to do". Everything I have researched suggests this is the complete OPPOSITE of what would happen. Does anyone have any studies I could show her to let us understand this? She's been the only doctor who has been receptive to prescribing me TRT in my city and I spent a long time finding her. So suggestions to change doctor won't be helpful. [/QUOTE]
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