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On Thu, 20 May 2004 15:32:53 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:

>I recently went to my endocrinologist to get my blood tests analyzed. As I

predicted, they came back as “low-end, yet perfectly normal” however I am very

skeptical as to their true accuracy.

Post the numbers. " Perfectly normal " low end raises interest. Compare

your results here:

http://www.alt-support-impotence.org/hormone_charts.htm

You should now that the low end of normal in most lab ranges puts you

around the lowest 5 to 10%. And that can have profound impacts on

your well being. Especially as the normal range is not done by age

either. A lot of those guys in the low end are70 and 80. You don't

belong there.

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On Thu, 20 May 2004 15:32:53 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:

>Given that I now trust doctors about as far as I can throw them, I declined on

the testosterone. He said “my system doesn’t look like it has been permanently

damaged, so maybe giving it testosterone would get me back on track”. I asked

him if it would “shut my system down” and he said “it shouldn’t”…boy, was that

reassuring. If there’s one thing that I don’t want to do, it is mess up my

system even more!!!

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>Can testosterone cream do that? I am dying to get back to normal, but I think

that HCG/Clomid/whatever would be a better idea, however im terrified of those

side effects as well.

I think your right here. Clomid test can be short term. " reboot " can

be done in 2 to three months, if its going to work.

See if your doc can get his hands on this case study:

http://www.medibolics.com/Clomid.htm

{I've put in a request with the author to see if he can forward a copy

to me. If so I'll post it to files.}

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thanks retro!!

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On Thu, 20 May 2004 15:32:53 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:

>Given that I now trust doctors about as far as I can throw them, I declined on

the testosterone. He said “my system doesn’t look like it has been permanently

damaged, so maybe giving it testosterone would get me back on track”. I asked

him if it would “shut my system down” and he said “it shouldn’t”…boy, was that

reassuring. If there’s one thing that I don’t want to do, it is mess up my

system even more!!!

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>Can testosterone cream do that? I am dying to get back to normal, but I think

that HCG/Clomid/whatever would be a better idea, however im terrified of those

side effects as well.

I think your right here. Clomid test can be short term. " reboot " can

be done in 2 to three months, if its going to work.

See if your doc can get his hands on this case study:

http://www.medibolics.com/Clomid.htm

{I've put in a request with the author to see if he can forward a copy

to me. If so I'll post it to files.}

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my very quick response:

1) TRT will shut down your system and hault your natural production.

2) You are young, chances are your body will kick back into guear

given time.

3) YEs, HCG and Clomid are worth considering.

Keep doing the research. Work out. Take zinc. Eat healthy. Should be

able to beat the problems.

Armyguy

P.S. What exactly did your blood levels come back at on all of your

test?

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> I recently went to my endocrinologist to get my blood tests

analyzed. As I predicted, they came back as " low-end, yet perfectly

normal " however I am very skeptical as to their true accuracy.

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> Anyhow, he (Dr.) is sympathetic to my propecia-induced condition

and offered me two options. One, do nothing and wait it out (though

that seems ineffective for nearly everyone). Two,

testocreme/shots/pills whichever I preferred.

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> Given that I now trust doctors about as far as I can throw them, I

declined on the testosterone. He said " my system doesn't look like

it has been permanently damaged, so maybe giving it testosterone

would get me back on track " . I asked him if it would " shut my

system down " and he said " it shouldn't " …boy, was that reassuring.

If there's one thing that I don't want to do, it is mess up my

system even more!!!

>

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> Can testosterone cream do that? I am dying to get back to normal,

but I think that HCG/Clomid/whatever would be a better idea, however

im terrified of those side effects as well. I am still really young

(20), so I am afraid that I am more susceptible to side effects

from " hormone type " drugs. He said that I can have a copy of my

blood results, but I forgot to get them from him (not to mention

that my DHT/SHBG tests were still pending). DHT readings seem to be

important for people in my situation. I emailed a request for my

results asking him to send them to me, but no response just yet, of

course I will post them when they arrive.

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> Anyhow, given that I respect the opinions of this group more than

any doctors ive seen, I'd like to know what you guys think.

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> Thanks,

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> Tom

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