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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
New to HCG, Quick Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Darwinism" data-source="post: 96936" data-attributes="member: 16132"><p>If I was on clomid for 3 weeks and it brought my T to over 800, wouldn't that confirm it's the brain and not the testes? My guess is my Uro just saw my low LH and went with HCG. I agree and purely due to poor doctor choices and lack of knowledge. None of the 3 doctors I've seen for this along with low libido, sluggishness, etc have mentioned anything about figuring out whether it's primary or secondary.</p><p></p><p>If the thing I mentioned with clomid doesn't confirm it, I guess a go at HCG for a month with blood test to follow will. Based on your knowledge, have you ever seen HCG injections permanently suppress natural LH and FSH production when someone stopped?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darwinism, post: 96936, member: 16132"] If I was on clomid for 3 weeks and it brought my T to over 800, wouldn't that confirm it's the brain and not the testes? My guess is my Uro just saw my low LH and went with HCG. I agree and purely due to poor doctor choices and lack of knowledge. None of the 3 doctors I've seen for this along with low libido, sluggishness, etc have mentioned anything about figuring out whether it's primary or secondary. If the thing I mentioned with clomid doesn't confirm it, I guess a go at HCG for a month with blood test to follow will. Based on your knowledge, have you ever seen HCG injections permanently suppress natural LH and FSH production when someone stopped? [/QUOTE]
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