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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="Simon7" data-source="post: 171923" data-attributes="member: 14795"><p>Mark, focus on your symptoms. You seem displeased at how you are feeling. That should be your prime concern. Secondly, a Total t of 8 is low. Period. Total t of 12 with SHBG of 40 is marginal at best. Despite t being on the low end, your LH is also on the low end. This may suggest secondary hypogonadism.</p><p></p><p>Hence you could try hcg monotherapy for a few months and see if that alleviates your symptoms and raises your t. Injecting SUBQ with a 31g insulin needle is a breeze and painless, and you can start at 500iu twice a week and see how that works out for you.</p><p></p><p>You can stop hcg whenever you want. Contrary to exogenous testosterone, hcg does not shut down your body's t production but rather encourages and increases it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon7, post: 171923, member: 14795"] Mark, focus on your symptoms. You seem displeased at how you are feeling. That should be your prime concern. Secondly, a Total t of 8 is low. Period. Total t of 12 with SHBG of 40 is marginal at best. Despite t being on the low end, your LH is also on the low end. This may suggest secondary hypogonadism. Hence you could try hcg monotherapy for a few months and see if that alleviates your symptoms and raises your t. Injecting SUBQ with a 31g insulin needle is a breeze and painless, and you can start at 500iu twice a week and see how that works out for you. You can stop hcg whenever you want. Contrary to exogenous testosterone, hcg does not shut down your body's t production but rather encourages and increases it. [/QUOTE]
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