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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Just started TRT, My Story, your thoughts please!
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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 101338" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>Looks like you have HPTA dysfunction. Of course mainstream medicine looks for a reason but we know lots of people have varying stages of this. If he's saying low normal then you know for sure you are far away from optimal and you are definitely feeling the effect of it being so low. This is the problem with the ranges used in mainstream medicine. The low values are so low they are stupid. People feel bad long before it gets that low. So because you are in range you are pronounced fine! So if DHEA, cortisol and Aldosterone are low I bet you so is your progesterone. I had pretty much the same problem with all my hormones... bottom of range but just in range. All the endos I saw said your fine and nothing wrong with you, suck it up! Only after I saw a hormone specialists and got put on cortisol, florinef, thyroid and TRT did I come out of the fog. Anyways I'm sure there are dead people who likely have higher ranges than we do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 101338, member: 972"] Looks like you have HPTA dysfunction. Of course mainstream medicine looks for a reason but we know lots of people have varying stages of this. If he's saying low normal then you know for sure you are far away from optimal and you are definitely feeling the effect of it being so low. This is the problem with the ranges used in mainstream medicine. The low values are so low they are stupid. People feel bad long before it gets that low. So because you are in range you are pronounced fine! So if DHEA, cortisol and Aldosterone are low I bet you so is your progesterone. I had pretty much the same problem with all my hormones... bottom of range but just in range. All the endos I saw said your fine and nothing wrong with you, suck it up! Only after I saw a hormone specialists and got put on cortisol, florinef, thyroid and TRT did I come out of the fog. Anyways I'm sure there are dead people who likely have higher ranges than we do. [/QUOTE]
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