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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Head Injury and Low Testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="bluerage" data-source="post: 186500" data-attributes="member: 2198"><p>I suffered a head injury mountain biking 8 years ago at 36. Started showing all the classic symptoms of low T afterwards. Was put on TRT at 39 after 3 blood tests over the previous year had T in the low 200's ng/dL (sub 9 nmol/L). I'm a low SHBG (12 nmol/L) guy and was mid range for bioavailable T. </p><p>Unfortunately I never had my TT, LH, or FSH tested prior to the head injury so can't say for certainty that the fall was the cause of my low T.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluerage, post: 186500, member: 2198"] I suffered a head injury mountain biking 8 years ago at 36. Started showing all the classic symptoms of low T afterwards. Was put on TRT at 39 after 3 blood tests over the previous year had T in the low 200's ng/dL (sub 9 nmol/L). I'm a low SHBG (12 nmol/L) guy and was mid range for bioavailable T. Unfortunately I never had my TT, LH, or FSH tested prior to the head injury so can't say for certainty that the fall was the cause of my low T. [/QUOTE]
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