He could use tamoxifen throughout to keep his nuts from shriveling upUnless you use HCG or possibly a SERM religiously throughout TRT you are going to lose a lot of HTPA function after coming off. In other words your testosterone levels will likely be 20% or more lower than before TRT. Possibly much lower than that. The leydig cells in your testes will atrophy and will not regain full function. Possible damage to your pituitary gland too, I haven't seen evidence of this however. But I wouldn't doubt it.
100% correct. But it's tough committing to something g like that for life. What if there is a financial problem for example and you cant afford trt for a few years? Cant see what going on in 20 years.....I think that is what makes this a great question.TRT is a medical need. You don't come off of it or cycle it. When your LH/FSH shuts down or doesn't make enough T physiologically you have to make the choice.
He could use tamoxifen throughout to keep his nuts from shriveling up
Its the same, youre just restarting your natural t production like you would be if you were on a ph. Both injections (trt) and phs shut down your hormone production naturally, so if you do decide to come off it, you'll need to get yourself rolling again or you could have further issues later on down the road.Dosage TBD. Protocol would include Testosterone Cypionate, HCG and Arimidex. Waiting for bloodworm and physical before starting.
If I decide to cycle off TRT at 6 months, what would kickstarting my HPTA include. I've done Sarms/PHs and used clomid with success. Is this more complex?
Great question OP. In the same boat and watching closely for answers. HCG throughout is a very small expense and well worth the protection IMO....one thing I'd stick to.
RickyB - what would be sufficient in your opinion for hcg. Something like 250iu 3X per week maybe?
Have you tried Clomid?Man, I've used tamoxifen before and I felt awful on it. I hope arimidex would be enough.
Have you tried Clomid?
According to PubMed, there is no advantage of using one over the other as far as the medications are concerned (as a study done on infirtile women for ovulation).I've used clomid on previous cycles with no problems. I'm hoping no body points me to information that tamoxifen is necessary. I would do if needed.
He could use tamoxifen throughout to keep his nuts from shriveling up
Yea - hcg on cycle seems to make a world of difference with recovery. Plus gives me a nice extra boost on libido. Cant go wrong. I'm seriously considering starting trt.....the only thing stopping me is what I stated....the unknown in a decade etc. I think I'll probably start it up soon though.Definitely going with HCG. Are you currently on TRT and considering coming off or considering starting?
Yea - hcg on cycle seems to make a world of difference with recovery. Plus gives me a nice extra boost on libido. Cant go wrong. I'm seriously considering starting trt.....the only thing stopping me is what I stated....the unknown in a decade etc. I think I'll probably start it up soon though.
I was on trt for 5 years for medical reasons. My blood indicated I was not making test on my own anymore. Got on clomid as I was getting off the T and everything restarted. Now I am off the clomid. Is not great, but I stopped being horny all the time so that's a plus.I'm thinking about going on TRT.
Before starting, I thought I'd ask about any negative experiences or problems people have had coming off TRT.
Thanks in advance
Well i got on it because mt T was at 196. But the issues with cholesterol and the constant blood work to check RBC, worrying about what would happen the moment i lose insurance, getting old and the constant being horny I decided to get off. I am not sure how long I will stay off, I will have to see the give and take of both.Man I’m reading these comments and I’m lost. How can someone consider dropping trt? Unless you jumped on trt without really needing it there’s no such thing as dropping trt lol.
But don’t you think you’ll be miserable going back to 196ish total testosterone?.. I understand trt can be a struggle but...Well i got on it because mt T was at 196. But the issues with cholesterol and the constant blood work to check RBC, worrying about what would happen the moment i lose insurance, getting old and the constant being horny I decided to get off. I am not sure how long I will stay off, I will have to see the give and take of both.
I am not sure what it will be yet. Late Oct i'll do bloodwork and see where it is without clomid. At that point I will make an assessment. Plus now with no being able to go to the gym it would make it worse. I'm about to be 54 so we shall see, but I gotta tell you T also turned me into a bear lol I was already hairy but now it's out of control.But don’t you think you’ll be miserable going back to 196ish total testosterone?.. I understand trt can be a struggle but...