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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 139211" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>Your LH doesn't seem to be a major problem on just about all tests, normally LH is very low for the majority of men who have secondary hypogonadism which is the most common, I think your testicles just aren't performing well anymore which is likely do to the varicoceles. I expect T to be at least midrange when LH is about midrange, I'm not seeing that.</p><p></p><p>Therefore I don't expect HCG to show good results, I think in the end you'll need TRT for life. Careful excessive HCG does can desensitise the leydig cells, I think TRT would be a better fit for you. Men who aren't on TRT and have high testosterone have libido issues, those that do have libido issues on TRT is do to having lower SHBG, your SHBG is ideal and don't expect to see major problems.</p><p></p><p>There are a lot of guys who seek TRT to solve their libido issues that aren't related to testosterone, working later hours and getting poor sleep, sleep apnea, depression and anxiety will kill libido and a lot of men believe TRT will solve all their problems without working on their mental issues.</p><p></p><p>Your comment of dry skin may point to a thyroid problem, large fluctuating in SHBG levels could be do to thyroid dysfunction, Free T3 increase body temperature, increases metabolism and speeds up every cell in the body including the livers production of SHBG.</p><p></p><p>You should have a closer look at your thyroid, a thyroid panel consisting of TSH, Free T4, Free T3, Reverse T3 and antibodies is recommended. Those who start TRT who have thyroid problems don't see good results, often response to TRT is less than ideal and libido issues would drag on.</p><p></p><p>For TRT to work, you must put in the effort, if you eat a poor diet, don't exercise and get poor sleep you may not see good results. Being obese can cause TRT to be more challenging in the beginning, nothing that can't be solved by diet and exercising.</p><p></p><p>This low T state is causing you to self doubt yourself and wonder whether you'll ever make a full recovery, don't listen to it because it happens to just about every man who has low T. Restore you hormones to an optimal state and these feelings will disappear, you'll find yourself more confident.</p><p></p><p>As for your comment about stabbing yourself with syringes for life, I would hardly consider sticking myself with an 29 gauge insulin syringe in my shoulders and quad stabling myself, it's actually quite painless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 139211, member: 15832"] Your LH doesn't seem to be a major problem on just about all tests, normally LH is very low for the majority of men who have secondary hypogonadism which is the most common, I think your testicles just aren't performing well anymore which is likely do to the varicoceles. I expect T to be at least midrange when LH is about midrange, I'm not seeing that. Therefore I don't expect HCG to show good results, I think in the end you'll need TRT for life. Careful excessive HCG does can desensitise the leydig cells, I think TRT would be a better fit for you. Men who aren't on TRT and have high testosterone have libido issues, those that do have libido issues on TRT is do to having lower SHBG, your SHBG is ideal and don't expect to see major problems. There are a lot of guys who seek TRT to solve their libido issues that aren't related to testosterone, working later hours and getting poor sleep, sleep apnea, depression and anxiety will kill libido and a lot of men believe TRT will solve all their problems without working on their mental issues. Your comment of dry skin may point to a thyroid problem, large fluctuating in SHBG levels could be do to thyroid dysfunction, Free T3 increase body temperature, increases metabolism and speeds up every cell in the body including the livers production of SHBG. You should have a closer look at your thyroid, a thyroid panel consisting of TSH, Free T4, Free T3, Reverse T3 and antibodies is recommended. Those who start TRT who have thyroid problems don't see good results, often response to TRT is less than ideal and libido issues would drag on. For TRT to work, you must put in the effort, if you eat a poor diet, don't exercise and get poor sleep you may not see good results. Being obese can cause TRT to be more challenging in the beginning, nothing that can't be solved by diet and exercising. This low T state is causing you to self doubt yourself and wonder whether you'll ever make a full recovery, don't listen to it because it happens to just about every man who has low T. Restore you hormones to an optimal state and these feelings will disappear, you'll find yourself more confident. As for your comment about stabbing yourself with syringes for life, I would hardly consider sticking myself with an 29 gauge insulin syringe in my shoulders and quad stabling myself, it's actually quite painless. [/QUOTE]
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