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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
My Current Labs & Dosage of Treatement
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<blockquote data-quote="Hydranted" data-source="post: 14372" data-attributes="member: 2185"><p>When using exogenous testosterone, LH and FSH values will drop to nearly undetectable levels. This is because exogenous T disrupts your HPTA and shuts down your body's natural production of these hormones. It's an expected effect of TRT.</p><p></p><p>The most noticeable side effect of this is testicular atrophy. Since your pituitary gland stops sending LH and FSH to your testicles, they will stop functioning properly and begin to atrophy. This is one of the many reasons that many men on TRT use hCG along with their testosterone. HCG is an LH mimick, so it prevents testicular atrophy and keeps the testes functioning normally. It also allows the patient to remain fertile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hydranted, post: 14372, member: 2185"] When using exogenous testosterone, LH and FSH values will drop to nearly undetectable levels. This is because exogenous T disrupts your HPTA and shuts down your body's natural production of these hormones. It's an expected effect of TRT. The most noticeable side effect of this is testicular atrophy. Since your pituitary gland stops sending LH and FSH to your testicles, they will stop functioning properly and begin to atrophy. This is one of the many reasons that many men on TRT use hCG along with their testosterone. HCG is an LH mimick, so it prevents testicular atrophy and keeps the testes functioning normally. It also allows the patient to remain fertile. [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
My Current Labs & Dosage of Treatement
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