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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Primary Hypogonadism and TRT to Secondary Hypogonadism with HCG
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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 90609" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>So the hpta dysfunction question you ask is how does that happen? Apparently even minor head trama (like knocking your head into an open door) can cause htpa dysfunction. Some people can play contact sports hard and butt heads all day long and never have a problem. It would appear that all of man has some degree of dysfunction. The more time you spend on the boards the more you realise that there are lots of people like this. Doing an MRI does not show you what happened. This is where regular MD's get confused because they are actually looking for and expecting to see physical evidence. Doing scans make no sense unless they are looking for tumors or growths. Endocrinologists just use ranges now. Even if your out of range, mine told me "it's normal they've seen lots of people like that". The real problem being that the ranges are the lowest in history so our health is being compared that that data. No wonder endos are no help.</p><p></p><p>As time goes on hormone levels become lower and lower. Pollution is a huge endocrine disrupter, it's in our food, water and air we breathe. Low hormones cause distracted, & confused and sometimes angry behaviour, and those who can barely focus at their jobs. People are committing suicide more frequently or angrily killing their family then themselves. How can someone get that angry? An old Japanese study said testosterone levels 50 years ago in 30 yr old men were above 1000 in today's ranges. And of course as we age are hormone levels decrease further. It doesn't really matter how we get there, our hormones take a big hit. The fix is still the same though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 90609, member: 972"] So the hpta dysfunction question you ask is how does that happen? Apparently even minor head trama (like knocking your head into an open door) can cause htpa dysfunction. Some people can play contact sports hard and butt heads all day long and never have a problem. It would appear that all of man has some degree of dysfunction. The more time you spend on the boards the more you realise that there are lots of people like this. Doing an MRI does not show you what happened. This is where regular MD's get confused because they are actually looking for and expecting to see physical evidence. Doing scans make no sense unless they are looking for tumors or growths. Endocrinologists just use ranges now. Even if your out of range, mine told me "it's normal they've seen lots of people like that". The real problem being that the ranges are the lowest in history so our health is being compared that that data. No wonder endos are no help. As time goes on hormone levels become lower and lower. Pollution is a huge endocrine disrupter, it's in our food, water and air we breathe. Low hormones cause distracted, & confused and sometimes angry behaviour, and those who can barely focus at their jobs. People are committing suicide more frequently or angrily killing their family then themselves. How can someone get that angry? An old Japanese study said testosterone levels 50 years ago in 30 yr old men were above 1000 in today's ranges. And of course as we age are hormone levels decrease further. It doesn't really matter how we get there, our hormones take a big hit. The fix is still the same though. [/QUOTE]
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