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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Is testicular atrophy reversible?
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 65282" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>The welcome gets a second Konut. If you've only had a single serum test then you are not ready to begin TRT. It's not unusual to require time to get comfortable. Yes, you likely can avoid testicular atrophy by using hCG correctly. All anyone can do at this point is recite general probabilities. Your hypogonadism could be primary although that isn't common. In sharing your age, level of fitness, tests along with history of symptoms you enable members to offer guidance. If you are not ready to do that then you can rely on these pages for reference, get up to speed and direct your own care. Ideally you will locate an MD who is well qualified in TRT though that's easier said than done. </p><p></p><p>You mention ED as a reason to begin TRT. While it is possible the odds are against TRT alone morphing you in to a Super Romero. It's possible to have great libido with low serum tot T as I have myself discovered. It is wise to approach ED from multiple angles and you'll find a great deal of discussion about it here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 65282, member: 8395"] The welcome gets a second Konut. If you've only had a single serum test then you are not ready to begin TRT. It's not unusual to require time to get comfortable. Yes, you likely can avoid testicular atrophy by using hCG correctly. All anyone can do at this point is recite general probabilities. Your hypogonadism could be primary although that isn't common. In sharing your age, level of fitness, tests along with history of symptoms you enable members to offer guidance. If you are not ready to do that then you can rely on these pages for reference, get up to speed and direct your own care. Ideally you will locate an MD who is well qualified in TRT though that's easier said than done. You mention ED as a reason to begin TRT. While it is possible the odds are against TRT alone morphing you in to a Super Romero. It's possible to have great libido with low serum tot T as I have myself discovered. It is wise to approach ED from multiple angles and you'll find a great deal of discussion about it here. [/QUOTE]
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