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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Testosterone level of 415 not that low? candidate for TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="hva" data-source="post: 67977" data-attributes="member: 15049"><p>I had a wreck on my bike and went headfirst into the pavement. I hit hard enough to crack my helmet. Within a few weeks of my cycling accident I started to feel "off" and continued on a downward spiral for nearly four years. I finally had my testosterone checked and it was 149ng/dl. After more comprehensive labs I had low LH, low total testosterone, low free testosterone, and very low estradiol. One of the first questions asked by my TRT doctor, after seeing my labs, is if I had any past head trauma. I don't think anyone knows exactly what happens, but it appears certain head truama can cause problems with the hypothalamus and pituitary which in turn leads to low LH signalling and then low testosterone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hva, post: 67977, member: 15049"] I had a wreck on my bike and went headfirst into the pavement. I hit hard enough to crack my helmet. Within a few weeks of my cycling accident I started to feel "off" and continued on a downward spiral for nearly four years. I finally had my testosterone checked and it was 149ng/dl. After more comprehensive labs I had low LH, low total testosterone, low free testosterone, and very low estradiol. One of the first questions asked by my TRT doctor, after seeing my labs, is if I had any past head trauma. I don't think anyone knows exactly what happens, but it appears certain head truama can cause problems with the hypothalamus and pituitary which in turn leads to low LH signalling and then low testosterone. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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