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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
First lab post! Posted an intro as well. Pre-TRT. High DHEA and IGF-1.
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<blockquote data-quote="WestB87" data-source="post: 216413" data-attributes="member: 43484"><p>Seems like I need to do more research then. My rudimentary understanding was that if your HP of the HPT axis were sending the correct levels of their respective chemicals, that the testes were the culprit as primary. Do my LH levels reflect a problem? I’m still very much in the learning process here, reading many of the posts to see others’ experiences. Time for me to hit the books more! I also wasn’t aware of clomiphene and will research it as well. Fertility is no longer a concern as my wife and I decided that 4 boys is plenty and she had her tubes removed entirely. At this point, I’m much more concerned about my mental well-being and health. All good on the fertility front here! Thanks for your help earlier btw. My editing capabilities on my iPhone are limited and I couldn’t for the life of me figure out how to save as an image to cement the edits. Suppose I could have looked that up too, haha. I’ll make sure it’s done in future posts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WestB87, post: 216413, member: 43484"] Seems like I need to do more research then. My rudimentary understanding was that if your HP of the HPT axis were sending the correct levels of their respective chemicals, that the testes were the culprit as primary. Do my LH levels reflect a problem? I’m still very much in the learning process here, reading many of the posts to see others’ experiences. Time for me to hit the books more! I also wasn’t aware of clomiphene and will research it as well. Fertility is no longer a concern as my wife and I decided that 4 boys is plenty and she had her tubes removed entirely. At this point, I’m much more concerned about my mental well-being and health. All good on the fertility front here! Thanks for your help earlier btw. My editing capabilities on my iPhone are limited and I couldn’t for the life of me figure out how to save as an image to cement the edits. Suppose I could have looked that up too, haha. I’ll make sure it’s done in future posts. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
First lab post! Posted an intro as well. Pre-TRT. High DHEA and IGF-1.
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