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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Etiology: What do you think caused your low T (hypogonadism)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Henry" data-source="post: 147409" data-attributes="member: 2067"><p>I had pain in my testicles back in 2001. I started seeing doctors and they kept telling me it was a STD or prostatitis or epididymitis and all they did was give me painkillers or antibiotics. I saw numerous urologists and they all kept saying the same thing. Fast forward to 2010-2013, I had fertility problems and saw a reproductive endocrinologist. He then recommended another urologist who finally did a testicular ultrasound and found varicoceles, grade 3 on both testicles and checked my testosterone. It was 290 in the early AM. We did another test 3 months later and it was 277. We tried everything. I got treated for sleep apnea, went down from 223lbs to 190lbs and the T levels never came back. I then had the varicocele surgery and got them both fixed in 2015. </p><p></p><p>T levels never recovered so I started TRT at 38 and I'm 43 now. I never really thought I had low T symptoms until I got treatment. I then saw that what I felt was just getting old, was low T. I had energy now, I didn't nap in the afternoon anymore, my erections were stronger, I started losing bellyfat and it was easier to lose weight, my mind was clearer and I was calmer, my anxiety went away and my libido got stronger. I even started to get morning erections and I haven't had one of those in 15-20 years!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 147409, member: 2067"] I had pain in my testicles back in 2001. I started seeing doctors and they kept telling me it was a STD or prostatitis or epididymitis and all they did was give me painkillers or antibiotics. I saw numerous urologists and they all kept saying the same thing. Fast forward to 2010-2013, I had fertility problems and saw a reproductive endocrinologist. He then recommended another urologist who finally did a testicular ultrasound and found varicoceles, grade 3 on both testicles and checked my testosterone. It was 290 in the early AM. We did another test 3 months later and it was 277. We tried everything. I got treated for sleep apnea, went down from 223lbs to 190lbs and the T levels never came back. I then had the varicocele surgery and got them both fixed in 2015. T levels never recovered so I started TRT at 38 and I'm 43 now. I never really thought I had low T symptoms until I got treatment. I then saw that what I felt was just getting old, was low T. I had energy now, I didn't nap in the afternoon anymore, my erections were stronger, I started losing bellyfat and it was easier to lose weight, my mind was clearer and I was calmer, my anxiety went away and my libido got stronger. I even started to get morning erections and I haven't had one of those in 15-20 years!! [/QUOTE]
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