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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: 169340" data-attributes="member: 40068"><p>yes no one has been able to comment on why the fsh is low. and im not sure that low fsh equals better sperm count either. i think the opposite is true. i have no body hair. what about you? also if you have anxiety i would believe that its something to do with thyroid and pregnenolone/progesterone. pregnenolone and progesterone activate the gaba receptor as well as many androgen metabolites. </p><p></p><p>i like to get into a nice lunge position and work both sides (hip flexors and quads) </p><p></p><p>not sure why my triglycerides are high. ive been told its 100 percent diet from a few members. it may be but i also feel that my primary hypogonadism may cause some abnormalities with fatty acid metabolism and or an underlying liver issue. not sure entirely. however if it does not resolve itsself with my protocol in the coming months i will start to really have no choice but to reevaluate what im doing nutritionally. i feel im not far off where i need to be but the bloods do show high triglycerides so i have not choice but to remain open minded.</p><p></p><p>theres not much you can do because the issue is a physical problem with your nut so your likely only operating on 50-70 percent of what you would be naturally. plus one has to wonder if the testosterone is metabolizing properly into all of the subsequent androgen metabolites (dht and many more) because most of these enzymatic processes happen in close proximity to the gonads and prostate. </p><p></p><p>fix the issue naturally or with surgury or begin to plan a hormone replacement protocol that involves keeping in mind thyroid funtion, pregnenolone, progesterone, dhea, adrenals, cortisol. You may not need all of these things but as you get going you need to have an idea of how they all work together. most ppl just focus on test. which i think is important, but not the end all. most trt patients feel good at first and then fizzle a bit and i believe its these other items i mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JA Battle, post: 169340, member: 40068"] yes no one has been able to comment on why the fsh is low. and im not sure that low fsh equals better sperm count either. i think the opposite is true. i have no body hair. what about you? also if you have anxiety i would believe that its something to do with thyroid and pregnenolone/progesterone. pregnenolone and progesterone activate the gaba receptor as well as many androgen metabolites. i like to get into a nice lunge position and work both sides (hip flexors and quads) not sure why my triglycerides are high. ive been told its 100 percent diet from a few members. it may be but i also feel that my primary hypogonadism may cause some abnormalities with fatty acid metabolism and or an underlying liver issue. not sure entirely. however if it does not resolve itsself with my protocol in the coming months i will start to really have no choice but to reevaluate what im doing nutritionally. i feel im not far off where i need to be but the bloods do show high triglycerides so i have not choice but to remain open minded. theres not much you can do because the issue is a physical problem with your nut so your likely only operating on 50-70 percent of what you would be naturally. plus one has to wonder if the testosterone is metabolizing properly into all of the subsequent androgen metabolites (dht and many more) because most of these enzymatic processes happen in close proximity to the gonads and prostate. fix the issue naturally or with surgury or begin to plan a hormone replacement protocol that involves keeping in mind thyroid funtion, pregnenolone, progesterone, dhea, adrenals, cortisol. You may not need all of these things but as you get going you need to have an idea of how they all work together. most ppl just focus on test. which i think is important, but not the end all. most trt patients feel good at first and then fizzle a bit and i believe its these other items i mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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