Hey everyone, I am new to this forum, I am looking for some advice, I will be completely honest with everyone that reads this and will say I did a cycle and I did it through a friend and never got the education that I wish I would have had. I have done quite a bit of reading, I have good knowledge now in biochem, endocrine...etc. I have a good endo who is on my side and understands completely. So I cycled 1 1/2 years ago, I was a skinny little dude, all my friends were bigger...etc....etc. Put on 22 lbs and feelin good about myself. I did the tamoxifen half ass and didnt give my body time to kick back in gear and noticed the symptoms of low testosterone and had my dr run it and sure enough I was right. So this leads me to my situation. I would like to cycle again here sometime soon. I am currently on androgel 1.62% 4 pumps a day (this is a complete replacement of testosterone for an average person) my LH and FSH are <0.7 which makes complete sense since my body is getting exogenous testosterone. I am young (25) and have met a great GF and well in 4 years I would like to have some munchkins runnin around. So back story complete....for my next and last cycle I want to do it the right way. In your opinion if I do a moderate intense cycle....is HcG for 10 days at 500IU then switch to clomid 40mg/ed x2 weeks then 20mg/ed x2 weeks then off good enough to reverse my iatrogenic hypogonadism? I really could use some education/first hand experience here. I really want to get my body to be natural again and produce its own testosterone and to be fertile again. With FSH and LH levels that low there is nothing going to by testicles to say make sperm and test. My background is healthcare and I am a student currently finishing my last year. I get it that 2 years ago I was insanely stupid, had all the wrong reasons to do what I was doing and yea I got results but please help me in getting back to being natural. Thanks I appreciate it. Oh and my doc said that after a year of trying to have kids he would put me on clomid but said its rarely covered by insurance. Thus leading me to talk to you guys because he said it is very expensive without insurance coverage and I know I can get it cheap.