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<blockquote data-quote="Gh2726" data-source="post: 85988" data-attributes="member: 16923"><p>Earlier this year (April/may) I started experiencing hot flashes, noticed weight gain, loss of sexual interest and little to no semen production (never made large amounts but this is mind blowing), Testicles have always been a little smaller but def shrunk. I turned 25 in July. Did various labs with family doctor T:12 ng/dl FT: 0.5 pg/ml FSH: 2.1 mIU/Ml LH: 1.5 mIU/MI. Did mri which was clear. Referred to Endo, more tests this month... FT: 0.7 pg/mL FSH: 1.6 mIU/mL LH: 1.3 Miu/Ml. Endo says pituitary still in tact. No testicular trauma. True cause unknown/ no fixable cause. Maybe genetic, adult onset HH. She recommended TRT. I’ve been constantly researching and basically I’m just lost as to how this is possible. She says I’m an unusual case. I just want to know all my options and if anyone here has a similar case. I told her I had no intentions of having kids which helped her recommendation. I feel as though, being there is no true cause, then maybe trt isn’t the right path, maybe my situation can be fixed. Starting now till year end im trying a lifestyle change diet, exercise. Stress free. My Signa began showing during a break up, I was stressed, what seemed like depression/ eating was terrible, inactive. I feel as tho maybe my system just needs a trigger to reboot... she said that’s unlikely to happen. But I feel it’s worth a shot. I read something about hcg + trt could possibly do this, I’m willing to try whatever that won’t have me on trt for my lifetime. Any advice would be appreciate greatly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gh2726, post: 85988, member: 16923"] Earlier this year (April/may) I started experiencing hot flashes, noticed weight gain, loss of sexual interest and little to no semen production (never made large amounts but this is mind blowing), Testicles have always been a little smaller but def shrunk. I turned 25 in July. Did various labs with family doctor T:12 ng/dl FT: 0.5 pg/ml FSH: 2.1 mIU/Ml LH: 1.5 mIU/MI. Did mri which was clear. Referred to Endo, more tests this month... FT: 0.7 pg/mL FSH: 1.6 mIU/mL LH: 1.3 Miu/Ml. Endo says pituitary still in tact. No testicular trauma. True cause unknown/ no fixable cause. Maybe genetic, adult onset HH. She recommended TRT. I’ve been constantly researching and basically I’m just lost as to how this is possible. She says I’m an unusual case. I just want to know all my options and if anyone here has a similar case. I told her I had no intentions of having kids which helped her recommendation. I feel as though, being there is no true cause, then maybe trt isn’t the right path, maybe my situation can be fixed. Starting now till year end im trying a lifestyle change diet, exercise. Stress free. My Signa began showing during a break up, I was stressed, what seemed like depression/ eating was terrible, inactive. I feel as tho maybe my system just needs a trigger to reboot... she said that’s unlikely to happen. But I feel it’s worth a shot. I read something about hcg + trt could possibly do this, I’m willing to try whatever that won’t have me on trt for my lifetime. Any advice would be appreciate greatly. [/QUOTE]
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