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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
FSH and LH almost zero but midrange T
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<blockquote data-quote="nicknameniko" data-source="post: 126682" data-attributes="member: 31535"><p>Yes, I stated that in my thread. But that happens because the biofeedback shutdowns LH and FSH based on the quantity of the other hormones. It's not an automatic link (took the injection and it goes down). My quantities are in the midrange, tending to low. The biofeedback should signalize FSH and LH to increase. That's what I'm not understanding. Also, the doctor knew I was on TRT when requesting these exams and knew the last time I took the dose, so why would he ask for an exam knowing the results? From what I gathered from what he told me, it was to diagnose if the T problem was primary or secondary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicknameniko, post: 126682, member: 31535"] Yes, I stated that in my thread. But that happens because the biofeedback shutdowns LH and FSH based on the quantity of the other hormones. It's not an automatic link (took the injection and it goes down). My quantities are in the midrange, tending to low. The biofeedback should signalize FSH and LH to increase. That's what I'm not understanding. Also, the doctor knew I was on TRT when requesting these exams and knew the last time I took the dose, so why would he ask for an exam knowing the results? From what I gathered from what he told me, it was to diagnose if the T problem was primary or secondary. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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