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<blockquote data-quote="GWYW2015" data-source="post: 1395311" data-attributes="member: 19211"><p>HCG, Clomid, Anastrozle/Armidex, Nolvadex.</p><p></p><p>Dave Palumbo was in his 40s when he must have come off for awhile to try to have children (his sperm count was zero). I saw a video with him when he was trying to get fertile and he tried everthing plus the kitchen sink, and it must have worked, he had three children. He is not 5'9 and 300 pounds and shredded anymore, (still looks good) but somehow he managed to give his wife three children, which was remarkable. </p><p></p><p>These are basically the same meds one would employ to try to get natural again. Who knows what timelines and doses are best? They don't always work. You can only recover to what you would have been without the intervention of AAS.</p><p></p><p>I talked to a 21-year old young man who started on T because he pulled a 234. That's a long time for testing, ancillary meds, having a doctor to treat continuously...things can change. Man, that's young when living too hard can drop your T levels that low or lower even for a young man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GWYW2015, post: 1395311, member: 19211"] HCG, Clomid, Anastrozle/Armidex, Nolvadex. Dave Palumbo was in his 40s when he must have come off for awhile to try to have children (his sperm count was zero). I saw a video with him when he was trying to get fertile and he tried everthing plus the kitchen sink, and it must have worked, he had three children. He is not 5'9 and 300 pounds and shredded anymore, (still looks good) but somehow he managed to give his wife three children, which was remarkable. These are basically the same meds one would employ to try to get natural again. Who knows what timelines and doses are best? They don't always work. You can only recover to what you would have been without the intervention of AAS. I talked to a 21-year old young man who started on T because he pulled a 234. That's a long time for testing, ancillary meds, having a doctor to treat continuously...things can change. Man, that's young when living too hard can drop your T levels that low or lower even for a young man. [/QUOTE]
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