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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
HPTA Restart after Varicocele Surgery?
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<blockquote data-quote="stx359" data-source="post: 180214" data-attributes="member: 19129"><p>The main difference was that after I recovered, which took weeks, my testicles no longer hurt. I do a lot of weight lifting which caused blood to pool in my varicoceles and resulted in a constant dull ache. I chose to begin TRT right away despite the surgery because I was suffering from symptoms of low T and I did not know how much damage was done by the varicoceles and did not want to wait to find out. I had them on both sides not just one and they had been there for a couple of years before I was diagnosed, so the doctor said there was no telling how much damage was done or if my test would come back in my late 40's. It was only when I noticed months later that HCG had an effect on my testosterone that I learned there was still function down there, but I am a high SHBG guy so they would have to produce a lot to get my free T to an adequate level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stx359, post: 180214, member: 19129"] The main difference was that after I recovered, which took weeks, my testicles no longer hurt. I do a lot of weight lifting which caused blood to pool in my varicoceles and resulted in a constant dull ache. I chose to begin TRT right away despite the surgery because I was suffering from symptoms of low T and I did not know how much damage was done by the varicoceles and did not want to wait to find out. I had them on both sides not just one and they had been there for a couple of years before I was diagnosed, so the doctor said there was no telling how much damage was done or if my test would come back in my late 40's. It was only when I noticed months later that HCG had an effect on my testosterone that I learned there was still function down there, but I am a high SHBG guy so they would have to produce a lot to get my free T to an adequate level. [/QUOTE]
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