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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
so what *are* the possible causes of late-onset secondary hypogonadism?
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<blockquote data-quote="Weasel" data-source="post: 138106" data-attributes="member: 12911"><p>I've contemplated this exact thing for many years now, and in my case as most of our, we will never truly know the answer. </p><p></p><p>Looking back at my situation specifically, I believe me decline started when I was still in high school. I had a series of undocumented concussions from contact sports, a couple of them resulting in a day of puking my guts out and a headache like nothing I've ever experienced before. I went from stand out player starting line varsity as a freshman to basically bench warmer as a senior. The rest of the competition didn't just get that much better... </p><p></p><p> That said, I thoroughly buy the exogenous estrogen theory. Or at least some chemical we are exposed to resulting in elevated estrogen. I personally think society has down played this big time. Imagine if studies were actually printed that showed plastic, soaps, deodorants, dyes, our food supply were all absolutely terrible for us, killing our species. System wide panic! </p><p></p><p>Not only do we see the male population having lower Testosterone levels as a whole but we see females maturing at younger and younger ages, which points to estrogen IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weasel, post: 138106, member: 12911"] I've contemplated this exact thing for many years now, and in my case as most of our, we will never truly know the answer. Looking back at my situation specifically, I believe me decline started when I was still in high school. I had a series of undocumented concussions from contact sports, a couple of them resulting in a day of puking my guts out and a headache like nothing I've ever experienced before. I went from stand out player starting line varsity as a freshman to basically bench warmer as a senior. The rest of the competition didn't just get that much better... That said, I thoroughly buy the exogenous estrogen theory. Or at least some chemical we are exposed to resulting in elevated estrogen. I personally think society has down played this big time. Imagine if studies were actually printed that showed plastic, soaps, deodorants, dyes, our food supply were all absolutely terrible for us, killing our species. System wide panic! Not only do we see the male population having lower Testosterone levels as a whole but we see females maturing at younger and younger ages, which points to estrogen IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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