Yes, 4000 IU of HCG even EOD is not uncommon for fertility reasons, not your case apparently.
It seems to me you're kind of loosing it in the whirlwind of internet information overload given your understandable frustration with your situation. I'd be the same, but this topic is not as simple as...
Thanks @Adamsapple. I'm glad I was able to help in this respect. I feel uneasy offering medical advise as I do not have any medical training at all, although I've spent quite some time at the library some time ago (yes, you got that right, the library) and now read a lot on PubMed and other...
First, congrats on your restart!
Two things I can get from this, first, your Leydig cells appear to be responding to HCG and are producing testosterone.NSecond, Your pituitary/hypothalamus seem to be waking up with Clomid. Based on my particular experience, your LH should continue to go up in...
Nelson,
Congratulations on your Apple Watch!
I've been wearing one for the last 8 year, and yes, heart rate is probably the only thing you can trust, but sleep tracking is pretty good, it seems. I also like a number of heart rate derived parameters such as HRV, resting heart rate, cardio...
JMarkH, interesting you mention this. I have started suffering from tendinitis as well, something I never had before in my life, but I had never been 60 years old before either, so I don't know what to make of it.
Do you think the tendinitis might have been cause/made worse by EC and/or HCG...
Hi Nelson,
Regarding fertility, no, absolutely not my objective. My main objective now is is health well being in general. Libido is okay. I'm 60, not 16, so there are changes you can't fight, but things are working alright. I came to realize that you cannot chase forever the fountain of youth...
It's curious, because hCG if one of the few treatments that are FDA approved for male infertility. SERMS are not, by the way, and are used off label.
Medical treatment of male infertility
From the article above
The most important thing to understand is that HCG is not "suppressive" in the...
This is what I can tell based on a single anecdote (me) and 1 year of almost continuous enclomiphene citrate usage:
- Total Testosterone goes up like crazy (using 12.5mg 3 times a week it goes from 300 to 700)
- Estradiol doesn't go up if normal, goes down if high
- SHBG increases about 10 mol/L...
I'd say because most people that have a problem, go to the doctor, get a treatment, and are satisfied with the results do not come to a forum where most people are looking for answers or are unsatisfied with the results.
Internet forums are not statistically representative of the population at...
tigermvmt,
First thing, HCG does not "suppress LH". HCG mimics LH and because it stimulates the Leydig cells to produce more testosterone, there's an increase in estradiol, which through a negative feedback mechanism involving the pituitary and the hypothalamus, causes the anterior pituitary to...
@JmarkH may be onto something with blood thinners. I've been injecting HCG since July last year 3, sometimes 4 times a week in the belly fat area (2 inches off the belly button) with a 30G EasyTouch syringe, at 90, 45, 47.5, 82.3 degrees and only once I've had bruising. Maybe I hit a vein or...
I also use Optum Specialty Pharmacy for HCG (Pregnyl 10,000 IU). They're great. Helpful and courteous. Price is very good if your insurance does not cover it.($118 shipped, including 27G syringes, alcohol wipes and sharps container). They always ask you when do you need it to be delivered and...
HCG and GnRH are also prescribed for pre-pubescent boy with micro-penis
Penile Growth in Response to Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) Treatment in Patients with Idiopathic Hypogonadotrophic Hypogonadism
Pulsatile GnRH Is Superior to hCG in Therapeutic Efficacy in Adolescent Boys With...
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