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    Joey, i know this thread is getting a litle cold, hopefully you have been able to settle yourself down a bit. I can feel the pain in the words you type, beleive me, I am sypmathetic, but what is done is done. I highly doubt (im no Dr) you will be successful in a restart back to your original levels only in that the quantity of your usage was significant. Hopefully I am wrong and you will report back in a few months your good to go and a litle wiser from the experience.
    Nevertheless, regarding coming clean with the endo, thats a tough one because medical info has a way of following you as time goes by. IDK how it works in Aus, but your a young dude with serious issue's going on so my gut tells me you might just want to "dump your bucket". Very good chance you will need TRT and you wanna be with someone who knows what they are doing and actually cares.
    If it comes to TRT, remember must worse things in life, you dont have cancer, ya know what i mean?? You will be fine, TRT actually has its advantages!! Look at Big Rons avi, I actually get visits from women like that all the time from my massive physic! LOL Then the fvcking alarm clock goes off!!!!!

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    Hey guys,

    My BW came back today. The doctor thinks that it could be a problem that is occurring at the brain level - i.e not telling my testicles to produce test. He never mentioned it but my guess is that my hypothalamic-pituritaty-adrenal axis (HTPA) is damaged - which in short means that I am screwed. the results are as follows:

    Cortisol: 425 nmol/L (am ref. 120-620)(pm ref. 100-400)
    Vitamin D: 33 nmol/L (51-200) low
    FSH: 2 IU/L (<7) stayed the same
    LH: 6.5 IU/L (<7) Raised by 1; just within range
    OEST2: <70 (<150)
    Total test: 5.5 nmol/L (8.3-29) dropped
    SHBG: 24nmol/L (60-130) only thing that is 'within' range
    Free test: 9.3 pmol/L (60-130) LOW, VERY LOW
    Prolactin: 191 mIU/L (40-450)
    TSH 2.5 mIU/L (0.5-4.5)

    This doctor thinks that I will have to go on TRT, but he says I will have to go into the surgery and get it done for me 3 times a month. This isn't consistent with my research thus far guys. Most do it themselves and they do it two times weekly, with HCG and AI's. in He also said I will have to wait and see what the endo says as he will need to take an MRI of my brain.

    absolutely losing my mind here gents... what do you all think?


    Quote Originally Posted by bullshark99 View Post
    If it comes to TRT, remember must worse things in life, you dont have cancer, ya know what i mean?? You will be fine, TRT actually has its advantages!! Look at Big Rons avi, I actually get visits from women like that all the time from my massive physic! LOL Then the fvcking alarm clock goes off!!!!!
    lol, bull shark... thanks for the laugh mate - I definitely need it! But you are right, there are worse things in life.

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