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    Quick question

    If someone were taking a Testoserone gel ~25mg per day for about 2 to 3 months, without HCG or AI"S, how successful would a HTPA restart be if they were to stop the gel application and let the body re-start its HTPA on its own? Thanks

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    Everyone is different so there is no exact answer. You could try some hcg and a pct consisting of nolva and clomid.

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    Why do you want to stop with testosterone therapy ? Most of us feel great benefit from being on and wouldn't want to stop.

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    HPTA restarts after a cycle or TRT is near, if not, impossible.

    You will need a restart protocol to get to normal levels if successful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gdevine View Post
    HPTA restarts after a cycle or TRT is near, if not, impossible.

    You will need a restart protocol to get to normal levels if successful.
    I don't know why you say that?

    Most of the literature reports it takes usually 3-6 months to recover baseline testosterone . Some quicker, some slower, but it happens.

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    HPTA restarts after a cycle or TRT is near, if not, impossible.

    You will need a restart protocol to get to normal levels if successful.
    He was only using the cream for 2-3 months, I dont think this is the same as using test for years and coming off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HRTstudent View Post
    I don't know why you say that?

    Most of the literature reports it takes usually 3-6 months to recover baseline testosterone. Some quicker, some slower, but it happens.
    I'd like to see those reports. It may restart on it's own, but getting back to base line may be very difficult.

    Most of what I've come to understand if a man is HPTA suppressed he will need to restart the HPT Axis.

    Plus, who wants to feel shit for that period of time anyway...assuming he restarts and assuming he gets back to baseline.

    He's going to crash and be completely shut down...not a good place to be.

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