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05-19-2012, 06:47 PM #1New Member
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18 years old, low testosterone ??
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05-19-2012, 10:01 PM #2Junior Member
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Find a doctor that will figure out what's wrong with you, not just give you a script for T and send you on your way. Your problem could be something that can be fixed. Then you would not need TRT for the rest of your life.
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05-19-2012, 11:34 PM #3
Eu to ligado como eh! Tenho 25 anos e faço TRT faz 8 meses. Eh muita injeçao e eh pra vida inteira... Eu tenho Chrons disease e ajuda na minha doença e na academia! Hehe
Boa Sorte Irmao!
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05-20-2012, 12:29 AM #4Banned
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Surprised to see the variance of LH to FSH. Looking at the LH score itself, I would have anticipated a higher serum score. Maybe there are other variables here I'm not seeing. Personally, before medicating, I think your doctor needs to run an MRI to rule out a tumor, and/or any other condition causing hypopitutarism, along with a full exam of the testicles. Obviously at your age, hypogonadism isn't a normal condition, as it wouldn't be normal for an 18yo female to experience menopause at that age either. It's imperative to find the root of your problem here.
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05-20-2012, 01:00 AM #5New Member
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05-20-2012, 10:57 AM #6New Member
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bump : /
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05-21-2012, 12:20 PM #7New Member
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05-21-2012, 08:20 PM #8Banned
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Cloust, I would suggest trying to find another doctor if possible.
Me personally, I think your serum is a bit on the low end, but it's not in the tank either. What you need IMO is a doctor who will determine why the serum score is on the low end, and not just throw you on TRT so fast. Not to mention that a 2 week protocol of Sustanon with no considerations for AI's or HCG is just careless.
IMO, having a LH score of 6.2 should be signalling the testes to produce a sufficient amount of testosterone . Obviously, your testosterone level isn't optimal, so something has to be causing it, right? It's not suppression of the HPTA, so logically one would look to the testes. Again, seek a 2nd opinion. You might have better luck with a male physician for this particular subject.
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