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    natty test and big balls

    Please resist the urge to say "I have huge balls". But since we know what can make ball size fluctuate then is it a safe connection that the term big balls meaning full of test is a true saying.
    I assume so.

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    I concur.

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    It depends on your genes.......If you have big balls you have big balls...If you have peanuts you have peanuts....The size has nothing to do with how much test they are making.....Misconception........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Okinawa_Power View Post
    It depends on your genes.......If you have big balls you have big balls...If you have peanuts you have peanuts....The size has nothing to do with how much test they are making.....Misconception........
    They why do your balls grow / shrink when on test/pct?

    I can still be genetics anyway - if you have big balls you make more test?
    You point - well what is your point we already know anything you are born with, or have without drugs/surgery is genetic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeroyB View Post
    They why do your balls grow / shrink when on test/pct?

    I can still be genetics anyway - if you have big balls you make more test?
    You point - well what is your point we already know anything you are born with, or have without drugs/surgery is genetic.
    Sort of like a chick with big tits....Does not mean she makes more milk when she is pregnat.....Same principle.......

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    the correlation between testicular size and t levels is not as strong as u might think...yes testes can shrink or swell depending on what you re injecting into urself but that doesn;t mean there is a correlation between the two in a healthy male...the reason they shrink is apoptosis of leydig/sertoli cells which the body determines it doesnt need because of the exogeneous t it is provided...sertoli cells will degenerate if spermatogenesis is not maintained and testes need intratesticular testosterone (hcg ) and fsh(hmg) to maintain spermatogenesis...in a healthy large testicles are called macroorchidism it is associated w/ fragile x syndrome(elevated t levels are not a clinical feature of the disease) exo t will inhibit gnrh secretion from hypothalamus which in turn inhibits fsh/lh secretion from pituitary, low fsh lh levels will induce testicular atrophy- its that simple....if u are suffering from primary hypogonadism(testicular failure) than your hpta will increase lh/fsh secretion to which ur testicles wont be able to respond with increase t production(this might happen because of previous raditation therapy, blunt force trauma to testes etc) and testicular size may increase but the increase in size wont translate into increase in t levels

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    Quote Originally Posted by panthera View Post
    the correlation between testicular size and t levels is not as strong as u might think...yes testes can shrink or swell depending on what you re injecting into urself but that doesn;t mean there is a correlation between the two in a healthy male...the reason they shrink is apoptosis of leydig/sertoli cells which the body determines it doesnt need because of the exogeneous t it is provided...sertoli cells will degenerate if spermatogenesis is not maintained and testes need intratesticular testosterone(hcg) and fsh(hmg) to maintain spermatogenesis...in a healthy large testicles are called macroorchidism it is associated w/ fragile x syndrome(elevated t levels are not a clinical feature of the disease) exo t will inhibit gnrh secretion from hypothalamus which in turn inhibits fsh/lh secretion from pituitary, low fsh lh levels will induce testicular atrophy- its that simple....if u are suffering from primary hypogonadism(testicular failure) than your hpta will increase lh/fsh secretion to which ur testicles wont be able to respond with increase t production(this might happen because of previous raditation therapy, blunt force trauma to testes etc) and testicular size may increase but the increase in size wont translate into increase in t levels
    Panthera are you on MD forums as well? If this is you I am happy that you are here because you bring a wealth of knowledge!!!! Welcome to the forums!!!!

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