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HCG and elevated LH in Alzheimer patients
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<blockquote data-quote="Soalian" data-source="post: 269492" data-attributes="member: 46153"><p>Also [USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER] , I've been on a test propionate regimen for about two years; I often inject ED or EOD.</p><p></p><p>However, at times I've been injecting relatively low amounts, and/or skipping days or even a week.</p><p></p><p>Given that test prop half-life is quite short, I wonder whether or not the negative feedback loop signaling between androgens and gnrh secretion hasn't been able to remain somewhat functional during my use (have no blood work to bear that out, aka serum LH/FSH values,...),</p><p></p><p>aka where the serum testosterone threshold is, below which gnrh signaling starts getting active; I know that, despite being on exogenous test, at times I'm quite positive I didn't have much testosterone left in my blood.</p><p></p><p>Don't know how much is this a black or white issue here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soalian, post: 269492, member: 46153"] Also [USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER] , I've been on a test propionate regimen for about two years; I often inject ED or EOD. However, at times I've been injecting relatively low amounts, and/or skipping days or even a week. Given that test prop half-life is quite short, I wonder whether or not the negative feedback loop signaling between androgens and gnrh secretion hasn't been able to remain somewhat functional during my use (have no blood work to bear that out, aka serum LH/FSH values,...), aka where the serum testosterone threshold is, below which gnrh signaling starts getting active; I know that, despite being on exogenous test, at times I'm quite positive I didn't have much testosterone left in my blood. Don't know how much is this a black or white issue here. [/QUOTE]
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