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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
High LH, Low T but doctor wants to try Mono HCG
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<blockquote data-quote="JA Battle" data-source="post: 169320" data-attributes="member: 40068"><p>I assume that i had varicocele from feeling the enlarged blood vessels that lead to the culprit teste. that paired with bloodwork showing the high lh and low total t.</p><p></p><p> i assume that it is a spermicocele as it is a harder lump in the middle of the veins that i believe marks the sperm pathway with an obstruction. i did not confirm the spermicocele. </p><p></p><p>the numbers work out well for vericocele surgury post op results but there is a chance of recurrance with them. i have heard of progesterone improving vericocele and also getting rid of anterior pelvic tilt. when the psoas muscles are tight and deviated from prolonged sitting and poor hormones to maintain their rigidity then it supposedly can affect the blood flow to the pelvic floor. i noticed improvements from working on this muscle groups flexibility and tonality. </p><p></p><p>i opted not to get the surgury as i have had children already. with what i believe to be only one functioning testicle. if you want to have children you may try to go either route. i personally would try everything possible to avoid a knife to the nut but supposedly it is an easy safe procedure. but why vericocele in the first place? nobody knows. ray peat forum has some anecdotes that gave me hope and opened my mind to what was possibly going on. its not hard science though that is for sure. </p><p></p><p> attached are my bloods</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JA Battle, post: 169320, member: 40068"] I assume that i had varicocele from feeling the enlarged blood vessels that lead to the culprit teste. that paired with bloodwork showing the high lh and low total t. i assume that it is a spermicocele as it is a harder lump in the middle of the veins that i believe marks the sperm pathway with an obstruction. i did not confirm the spermicocele. the numbers work out well for vericocele surgury post op results but there is a chance of recurrance with them. i have heard of progesterone improving vericocele and also getting rid of anterior pelvic tilt. when the psoas muscles are tight and deviated from prolonged sitting and poor hormones to maintain their rigidity then it supposedly can affect the blood flow to the pelvic floor. i noticed improvements from working on this muscle groups flexibility and tonality. i opted not to get the surgury as i have had children already. with what i believe to be only one functioning testicle. if you want to have children you may try to go either route. i personally would try everything possible to avoid a knife to the nut but supposedly it is an easy safe procedure. but why vericocele in the first place? nobody knows. ray peat forum has some anecdotes that gave me hope and opened my mind to what was possibly going on. its not hard science though that is for sure. attached are my bloods [/QUOTE]
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