Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 From the prescribing info for AG Brad During exogenous administration of androgens, endogenous testosterone release may be inhibited through feedback inhibition of pituitary luteinizing hormone (LH). At large doses of exogenous androgens, spermatogenesis may also be suppressed through feedback inhibition of pituitary follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). > For the past few months my wife and i have been going through > fertility procedures. My sperm count was very good for the first two > months at 25-30 million. After I began Androgel a few weeks ago, it > went up significantly one day at 63 million and then leveled off to > 30 million the next day. I asked my dr. if the Andorgel affects my > fertility/sperm count and he said no. He also said to check with out > fertility dr. > > It seems that some have indicated that Androgel will cause > infertility. Is this because the testicles are shutting down and not > produce sperm? > > This was our absolute last month of trying so it really doesn't > matter but I am curious. > > Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 I think eventually, the answer is yes, your sperm count will go down on any form of TRT. Did you try HCG as part of your fertility procedures? HCG raised my sperm count significantly and will also raise your testosterone level... Armyguy > For the past few months my wife and i have been going through > fertility procedures. My sperm count was very good for the first two > months at 25-30 million. After I began Androgel a few weeks ago, it > went up significantly one day at 63 million and then leveled off to > 30 million the next day. I asked my dr. if the Andorgel affects my > fertility/sperm count and he said no. He also said to check with out > fertility dr. > > It seems that some have indicated that Androgel will cause > infertility. Is this because the testicles are shutting down and not > produce sperm? > > This was our absolute last month of trying so it really doesn't > matter but I am curious. > > Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 Armyguy, No, I haven't tried HCG. I'm not sure if it is the same HCG, but my wife has been given HCG to enduce ovulation for the past few months. Would this be the same? Is it administered via a shot? thanks > > For the past few months my wife and i have been going through > > fertility procedures. My sperm count was very good for the first > two > > months at 25-30 million. After I began Androgel a few weeks ago, > it > > went up significantly one day at 63 million and then leveled off > to > > 30 million the next day. I asked my dr. if the Andorgel affects > my > > fertility/sperm count and he said no. He also said to check with > out > > fertility dr. > > > > It seems that some have indicated that Androgel will cause > > infertility. Is this because the testicles are shutting down and > not > > produce sperm? > > > > This was our absolute last month of trying so it really doesn't > > matter but I am curious. > > > > Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 Yep, that is the same stuff. I posted a description of HCG yesterday with the application for both sexes. It can be adminstered through Subqutaneous or Intermuscular injections. The manufacturers recommend IM injects, but there are plenty of studies showing that SubQ is just as efficacious (and certainly easier!). > > > For the past few months my wife and i have been going through > > > fertility procedures. My sperm count was very good for the first > > two > > > months at 25-30 million. After I began Androgel a few weeks ago, > > it > > > went up significantly one day at 63 million and then leveled off > > to > > > 30 million the next day. I asked my dr. if the Andorgel affects > > my > > > fertility/sperm count and he said no. He also said to check with > > out > > > fertility dr. > > > > > > It seems that some have indicated that Androgel will cause > > > infertility. Is this because the testicles are shutting down and > > not > > > produce sperm? > > > > > > This was our absolute last month of trying so it really doesn't > > > matter but I am curious. > > > > > > Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 Yes, it is the same stuff. The dosing is the biggest difference between what a woman would take and what a man would take. A man would take between 250 - 500 iu three times a week injected sub q. Whereas, I believe a woman gets the whole bottle injected at one time intra muscular. Anyway, you should definitely consider this treatment!!! There is a decent chance you will be able to significantly raise your sperm count and you will also raise your t level at the same time, as long as your testicles are still capable of producing the good stuff. Androgel will definitely have the opposite effect, lower sperm count and shut off natural testosterone production. Armyguy > > > For the past few months my wife and i have been going through > > > fertility procedures. My sperm count was very good for the first > > two > > > months at 25-30 million. After I began Androgel a few weeks ago, > > it > > > went up significantly one day at 63 million and then leveled off > > to > > > 30 million the next day. I asked my dr. if the Andorgel affects > > my > > > fertility/sperm count and he said no. He also said to check with > > out > > > fertility dr. > > > > > > It seems that some have indicated that Androgel will cause > > > infertility. Is this because the testicles are shutting down and > > not > > > produce sperm? > > > > > > This was our absolute last month of trying so it really doesn't > > > matter but I am curious. > > > > > > Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 Your doctor is woefully ignorant if he told you that AG wouldn't affect your sperm count! If you were taking AG while trying to get pregnant, that's like using a preemergent while planting grass seed! When I was on AG my sperm count went to zero, nada, zilch... then when I switched to HCG it went up to 80mil. I wasn't happy with this, though, since my endo seemed to be focusing on fertility and not HRT, when I didn't even have a GF and wasn't looking to be a daddy again. I'm sorry if this was the last month and you're just finding this out. Perhaps it's not too late. Jim > For the past few months my wife and i have been going through > fertility procedures. My sperm count was very good for the first two > months at 25-30 million. After I began Androgel a few weeks ago, it > went up significantly one day at 63 million and then leveled off to > 30 million the next day. I asked my dr. if the Andorgel affects my > fertility/sperm count and he said no. He also said to check with out > fertility dr. > > It seems that some have indicated that Androgel will cause > infertility. Is this because the testicles are shutting down and not > produce sperm? > > This was our absolute last month of trying so it really doesn't > matter but I am curious. > > Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 Hey, I like that !!! " that's like using a preemergent while planting grass seed! " Nickso > > For the past few months my wife and i have been going through > > fertility procedures. My sperm count was very good for the first > two > > months at 25-30 million. After I began Androgel a few weeks ago, > it > > went up significantly one day at 63 million and then leveled off to > > 30 million the next day. I asked my dr. if the Andorgel affects my > > fertility/sperm count and he said no. He also said to check with > out > > fertility dr. > > > > It seems that some have indicated that Androgel will cause > > infertility. Is this because the testicles are shutting down and > not > > produce sperm? > > > > This was our absolute last month of trying so it really doesn't > > matter but I am curious. > > > > Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 Jim, Thanks for the heads up. The reason this was the last month was because my wife and I decided due to really bad endromitriosis (sp) so its not a huge deal. 80 million is serious count!! Did your T levels also go up? Did you feel as good? How long did your endo say you had to be on HCG? Thanks for the feedback. > > For the past few months my wife and i have been going through > > fertility procedures. My sperm count was very good for the first > two > > months at 25-30 million. After I began Androgel a few weeks ago, > it > > went up significantly one day at 63 million and then leveled off to > > 30 million the next day. I asked my dr. if the Andorgel affects my > > fertility/sperm count and he said no. He also said to check with > out > > fertility dr. > > > > It seems that some have indicated that Androgel will cause > > infertility. Is this because the testicles are shutting down and > not > > produce sperm? > > > > This was our absolute last month of trying so it really doesn't > > matter but I am curious. > > > > Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 > 80 million is serious count!! Did your T levels also go up? Did you > feel as good? How long did your endo say you had to be on HCG? > On HCG my T levels went up to low/mid range (around 400 on a scale of 300-1000). But me E was also high and I just didn't feel much effect. Somehow my endo kept thinking that I was interested in fertility - I wasn't. I convinced him to take me off of AG and put me on HCG because I'd heard so much good about it, but he had me on a lower dosage than is recommended if you're taking HCG alone. So, about the time he was giving me hi-fives for raising my sperm count, I was looking into the online HRT specialist, and switched shortly thereafter. The new protocol I'm on includes T injections of 80iu, HCG the day before and day after of 250cc, and 1/4 Arimidex pill every third day to control the E. I've only started this new protocol yesterday, so it's too soon to say how I'll respond. Good luck! Sorry to hear about the endometriosis, slowrunneront. Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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