@Seven7Alexandra@dissidentwest Pt2. HCG stimulates estradiol within the testes themselves as well. So there can be potential E2 issues and so on. For this reason, as well as it expensiveness, most men opt for a fertility protocol (SERM+HCG+HMG/FSH) on as needed basis. Hope I answered your question.
@dissidentwest Can someone explain to me why they don’t automatically begin TRT with hcg (or fsh) to maintain/preserve their fertility? Is there side effects? It is time consuming? Fertility is important — I don’t understand why more men aren’t doing “the protocol” from the start.
Clavicular being infertile at 19 years old is one of the saddest things I've ever heard.
Nothing he's doing to himself will be passed on to his offspring, even if he could reproduce.
Literally just the male version of becoming a bimbo.
@Seven7Alexandra@dissidentwest It’s a great question. I would imagine the reason would likely be that HCG + FSH (or HMG) are fairly expensive to maintain indefinitely. In addition to this, introducing HCG to a TRT protocol will likely affect the consistency of overall hormonal values and bloodwork markers…