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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 10362" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Honestly, the numbers for your testosterone are pretty good; both serum and free. Again, the only puzzling thing is the gonadotropin values that you noted, whereas the LH value seems kind of low, BUT, endogenous test is still in the mid 600 range. </p><p></p><p>Here's the thing, if you go at this with an HCG cycle mindset, you're liable to suppress your LH level even lower, causing further atrophy symptoms, and risking a decrease in endogenous testosterone production. If anything, a physician might want to look at some type of Clomid and/or Clomid-HCG therapy, which could prompt an increase of gonadotropin production in the pituitary. If your test serum is mid 600's with a 2.8 LH, I can't imagine where you're at if LH gets in the 5's! That's another variable that should be factored with all of this.</p><p></p><p>Also, Deca and the Nor19's can be problematic with prolactin. Did you administer a dopamine agonist during your cycle? If you're having any ED or ejaculation issues, it could help to look into this area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 10362, member: 696"] Honestly, the numbers for your testosterone are pretty good; both serum and free. Again, the only puzzling thing is the gonadotropin values that you noted, whereas the LH value seems kind of low, BUT, endogenous test is still in the mid 600 range. Here's the thing, if you go at this with an HCG cycle mindset, you're liable to suppress your LH level even lower, causing further atrophy symptoms, and risking a decrease in endogenous testosterone production. If anything, a physician might want to look at some type of Clomid and/or Clomid-HCG therapy, which could prompt an increase of gonadotropin production in the pituitary. If your test serum is mid 600's with a 2.8 LH, I can't imagine where you're at if LH gets in the 5's! That's another variable that should be factored with all of this. Also, Deca and the Nor19's can be problematic with prolactin. Did you administer a dopamine agonist during your cycle? If you're having any ED or ejaculation issues, it could help to look into this area. [/QUOTE]
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