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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Does Shutting Down LH with Testosterone Have Negative Effects?
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<blockquote data-quote="Henry" data-source="post: 84888" data-attributes="member: 2067"><p>I spoke to someone about this one time and he told me about myxedema. I mentioned what I read about people getting on Androgel and then backsliding months later. </p><p></p><p>He gave me 2 theories:</p><p>1. The person gets on and gets the boost in T and is doing great. Nice T levels, etc. Then, because of negative feedback, his body stops producing T and now he's relying solely on Androgel. The Androgel isn't enough, symptoms come back and when he sees his doc, his T is lower than what it was before. The doc can up the dose and that can help, but sometimes, the person can't absorb enough Androgel and Androgel won't work for them.</p><p>2. The next one was interesting. He said that he read about someone on Androgel and had hypothyroidism. They could not absorb it and it was because the guy had myxedema, the thickening of skin due to low thyroid function and with that, the person will have a hard time absorbing Androgel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 84888, member: 2067"] I spoke to someone about this one time and he told me about myxedema. I mentioned what I read about people getting on Androgel and then backsliding months later. He gave me 2 theories: 1. The person gets on and gets the boost in T and is doing great. Nice T levels, etc. Then, because of negative feedback, his body stops producing T and now he's relying solely on Androgel. The Androgel isn't enough, symptoms come back and when he sees his doc, his T is lower than what it was before. The doc can up the dose and that can help, but sometimes, the person can't absorb enough Androgel and Androgel won't work for them. 2. The next one was interesting. He said that he read about someone on Androgel and had hypothyroidism. They could not absorb it and it was because the guy had myxedema, the thickening of skin due to low thyroid function and with that, the person will have a hard time absorbing Androgel. [/QUOTE]
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