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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Etiology: What do you think caused your low T (hypogonadism)?
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<blockquote data-quote="S1W" data-source="post: 146946" data-attributes="member: 16947"><p>I guess my response would fall under the multifactorial category.</p><p></p><p>I was somewhat of a late bloomer - late puberty, etc. Even into my 20s I could have passed for a teenager. Grew up in a rust belt city where I'm sure just about everything is polluted. Parents weren't too into fresh foods - if we were eating vegetables as kids, they likely came from a can.</p><p></p><p>Interesting to note that although I felt like I was low T physically from maybe middle school on - yes I actually thought about that back then - mentally, I was confident as hell. I was almost mean, never backing down from fights and getting into all kinds of crap, and where I grew up there was no shortage of that kind of stuff. As a result of that and playing contact sports, I've had my bell rung/balls kicked etc more times than I can count. But the 'ol "low T softy" thing may be a myth - in my case, having higher T levels makes me nicer and less aggressive.</p><p></p><p>I'm fairly convinced that taking Accutane in high school did not help matters. That was sort of a before/after event in terms of erectile function, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S1W, post: 146946, member: 16947"] I guess my response would fall under the multifactorial category. I was somewhat of a late bloomer - late puberty, etc. Even into my 20s I could have passed for a teenager. Grew up in a rust belt city where I'm sure just about everything is polluted. Parents weren't too into fresh foods - if we were eating vegetables as kids, they likely came from a can. Interesting to note that although I felt like I was low T physically from maybe middle school on - yes I actually thought about that back then - mentally, I was confident as hell. I was almost mean, never backing down from fights and getting into all kinds of crap, and where I grew up there was no shortage of that kind of stuff. As a result of that and playing contact sports, I've had my bell rung/balls kicked etc more times than I can count. But the 'ol "low T softy" thing may be a myth - in my case, having higher T levels makes me nicer and less aggressive. I'm fairly convinced that taking Accutane in high school did not help matters. That was sort of a before/after event in terms of erectile function, etc. [/QUOTE]
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