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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Yet another fertility, ancillary case following long term TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="zat954" data-source="post: 130572" data-attributes="member: 36336"><p>Wow, good luck with the pregnancy, and I hope everything works out. </p><p></p><p>As for your current regimen that makes sense, since you were fully fertile so recently. I think I have the same reactions that you do to the anti-estrogens and the HCG. I recall when I was younger and only on T, the occasional bump of HCG would make me feel good. Perhaps it was age, perhaps its that HCG should be contributing just enough to keep endogenous T working, or perhaps its the dosing on mono, but many people don't feel well on HCG. Same with the SERMs and AI's. Much like you, I don't aromatize too badly normally, but I do crash on the AIs. Unfortunately, I think all of us who were slightly reckless with the androgens must pay the price for a time in order to fully restore. If restoration does occur I guess its well worth the sacrifice. </p><p></p><p>I understand what you are saying about the combination of meds making it difficult to know what exactly works and what doesn't. The proviron is a fascinating compound and seems it could be of value in a regular TRT regimen. Regardless, it seems like once the fertility is restored, the "less is more" approach to ancillaries works best for the quality of sperm, but that's just based on my limited research and anecdotes here. The motility and morphology improve with time once the LH/FSH doses are dialed down, but kept just at a level that will keep you fertile. But again, everyone is different and this is all speculation. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again and best of luck to you. I will keep everyone posted moving forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zat954, post: 130572, member: 36336"] Wow, good luck with the pregnancy, and I hope everything works out. As for your current regimen that makes sense, since you were fully fertile so recently. I think I have the same reactions that you do to the anti-estrogens and the HCG. I recall when I was younger and only on T, the occasional bump of HCG would make me feel good. Perhaps it was age, perhaps its that HCG should be contributing just enough to keep endogenous T working, or perhaps its the dosing on mono, but many people don't feel well on HCG. Same with the SERMs and AI's. Much like you, I don't aromatize too badly normally, but I do crash on the AIs. Unfortunately, I think all of us who were slightly reckless with the androgens must pay the price for a time in order to fully restore. If restoration does occur I guess its well worth the sacrifice. I understand what you are saying about the combination of meds making it difficult to know what exactly works and what doesn't. The proviron is a fascinating compound and seems it could be of value in a regular TRT regimen. Regardless, it seems like once the fertility is restored, the "less is more" approach to ancillaries works best for the quality of sperm, but that's just based on my limited research and anecdotes here. The motility and morphology improve with time once the LH/FSH doses are dialed down, but kept just at a level that will keep you fertile. But again, everyone is different and this is all speculation. Thanks again and best of luck to you. I will keep everyone posted moving forward. [/QUOTE]
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