
Originally Posted by
Guineapig
What are your LH and FSH values?
High/Normal LH and FSH and low testosterone could indicate testicular atrophy although it would be surprising given all other information provided. Even without HCG and excluding underlying conditions, an eight week suppression should not cause irreversible damage to the testes. Do you have baseline bood work?
TSH could indicate hypothyroidsm which can negatively affect testosterone production Search PUBMED study: 15142373 (as a new member I am not allowed to post links)
Prolactin is often a false indicator in that in can activate following a wide range of stimuli. However, you could try B6 and/or low dose of caber to see if prolactin is actually being suppressive (which - as a hormone - it is in by itself). The value would seem to be inconsistent with a prolactinoma but maybe keep an eye on it.