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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Testicular Atrophy - Any Legitimate Risks?
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<blockquote data-quote="AbsoluteZ3R0" data-source="post: 188465" data-attributes="member: 15174"><p>I stopped using HCG about a year ago and have noticed considerable atrophy. I saw a urologist yesterday and he seemed concerned that my left testicle was hanging significantly higher than the other (almost one inch higher). He had me cough twice, presumably checking for a hernia, and then he no longer seemed concerned/never brought it up again. This concerned me because although I had taken note of the atrophy, I hadn't noticed the difference in position. I plan on reintroducing HCG to maintain/hopefully restore size once I can get my hands on some, but is it possible for the testes to atrophy so much that they become retractile?</p><p></p><p>I haven't had any pain/don't feel anything unusual in either of them (googled varicocele and all the other stuff, no signs or symptoms), and the urologist did not seem concerned afterwards, but I'm a little worried now that something else is up. Has anyone else experienced this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbsoluteZ3R0, post: 188465, member: 15174"] I stopped using HCG about a year ago and have noticed considerable atrophy. I saw a urologist yesterday and he seemed concerned that my left testicle was hanging significantly higher than the other (almost one inch higher). He had me cough twice, presumably checking for a hernia, and then he no longer seemed concerned/never brought it up again. This concerned me because although I had taken note of the atrophy, I hadn't noticed the difference in position. I plan on reintroducing HCG to maintain/hopefully restore size once I can get my hands on some, but is it possible for the testes to atrophy so much that they become retractile? I haven't had any pain/don't feel anything unusual in either of them (googled varicocele and all the other stuff, no signs or symptoms), and the urologist did not seem concerned afterwards, but I'm a little worried now that something else is up. Has anyone else experienced this? [/QUOTE]
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