220 no good for HRT

granok

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I had a few cycles(last one 2 years ago), and now I have low testosterone and almost all symptoms of Hypogonadism. I'm 31 years old. My last lab work showed 220, you would say ok I can start HRT. But no, doctors in my coutry are really stupid and they don't know shit about HRT(they don't know arimidex, Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG), clomid, but a good thing is they don't use creams , they use Nebido). I need max 150 for treatment, they will test my testosterone again in 3 months. Obviously I'll be ready this time. I can't get it lower than 220 naturally(no sleep, no protein....). I need a real plan.
What do you think about this- 4 weeks 250mg test enathate+300mg tren enanthate weekly, then after 2 weeks blood test? Better suggestions?
They are going to test just testosterone, free testosterone, LH, FSH, the cycle above should lower it to very low values, right?
 
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Calorie restriction should do it! If that's not an option, the deca is worth a shot, but you'd have to time it decent.
 
No, the test e would still be in your system (not sure if the tren would be too)...after two weeks. Better to wait three weeks or so then the levels may be lower.
I'm in kind of the same boat. I have a consult with an endo at the end of may. I'm doing prop until the first week of may. If he tests me o should be really low by then.
 
Wont a small amount of deca kill your natty test on its own.

I'm not sure 1 injection of deca will be enough(I need really super low values of test, LH, FSH) and I don't want to take it longer(because of the "deca dick" thing).
 
You could always move to the UK! I'm pretty certain they have a plethora of good TRT docs. I don't know really man. Every country is different, but we all have to abide by the rules of our own, and if that means trying to destroy your natty levels to get testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), by all means do it lol
 
I don't have to worry about my natty levels, I can not do without steroids. The damage is done. :nopity:
 
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The good news is that your quality of life will sky rocket if you do end up getting on TRT. Its something to look forward to. I know exactly where you're at though man, was hypogonadal for a year and a half, all things got better when I started TRT.
 
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