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Exactly. Clomid stimulates the pituitary to release LH and FSH. LH then stimulates the testicles to produce testosterone. So if you were primary, your testicles would not respond to the LH signal, and therefore your total testosterone would of been a lot lower while on clomid. So the fact that your testosterone level was 700 while on clomid, is a pretty good sign that you’re secondary. It’s also not completely black or white. You can be a mix of both. Your testicles could be responding to the LH signal, but not as much as they should be. So maybe that’s what’s happening. Either way, you’re definitely secondary to some degree.
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