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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Is GnRH suppression hurting us?
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<blockquote data-quote="tropicaldaze1950" data-source="post: 236908" data-attributes="member: 13651"><p>This might be only tangential or even irrelevant to your post but here it goes. Before going on TRT, I went through a period where I was eating salmon burgers/canned salmon several times a week and taking fish oil, too, all at the recommendation of my then psychiatrist, in the hope of stabilizing my untreatable bipolar illness. Also using several tablespoons of olive oil, daily(cooking & salads). I also had ED for 7 years. Had labs drawn by my endo. TT was 668. FT 110 E2 34. Lipid profile was excellent. This was Kaiser Mid-Atlantic. I was fortunate to get a most basic, though inadequate, hormone panel. My point; no exogenous T to suppress GnRH, LH, FSH. I did have sexual desire, sometimes intense, attributable to elevated mood. </p><p></p><p>The findings of the research you site are interesting. And as you said, "When is anything TRT-related ever that simple?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tropicaldaze1950, post: 236908, member: 13651"] This might be only tangential or even irrelevant to your post but here it goes. Before going on TRT, I went through a period where I was eating salmon burgers/canned salmon several times a week and taking fish oil, too, all at the recommendation of my then psychiatrist, in the hope of stabilizing my untreatable bipolar illness. Also using several tablespoons of olive oil, daily(cooking & salads). I also had ED for 7 years. Had labs drawn by my endo. TT was 668. FT 110 E2 34. Lipid profile was excellent. This was Kaiser Mid-Atlantic. I was fortunate to get a most basic, though inadequate, hormone panel. My point; no exogenous T to suppress GnRH, LH, FSH. I did have sexual desire, sometimes intense, attributable to elevated mood. The findings of the research you site are interesting. And as you said, "When is anything TRT-related ever that simple?" [/QUOTE]
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