Guest guest Posted July 8, 2003 Report Share Posted July 8, 2003 , I don't have any numbers but I've also experienced growth both in length and in girth. Like you, I've got years of acquaintance with the guy. I can tell by sight and by the feel in my hand. Tom androgel make penis larger > this is a serious question. > > i have been taking Androgel for 3 months since being diagnosed with > Reifenstein Syndrome in April. I have seen a little more hair but > not much more... not much new real estate. I have been looking at > my penis for 23 years and it seems bigger. Could this be my > imagination? My size has been a major issue (3 " erect) and I hope > this is not just wishful thinking. > > Anyone else have this sensation/change? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2003 Report Share Posted July 8, 2003 , I think that is a possibility. Seems like I read at a site some years ago the reason men as they age, their dick may become smaller, was due to declining testosterone levels with age. You may or may not be aware of this site....for men endowed modestly... http://www.measurection.com/ A lot of hype about enlarging your dick is just that " Hype " . However, through various exercises, disciplined commitment...some men at this site have reported significant dick size gains....http://www.thundersplace.com/forum/ Good luck, OR eon androgel make penis larger this is a serious question. i have been taking Androgel for 3 months since being diagnosed with Reifenstein Syndrome in April. I have seen a little more hair but not much more... not much new real estate. I have been looking at my penis for 23 years and it seems bigger. Could this be my imagination? My size has been a major issue (3 " erect) and I hope this is not just wishful thinking. Anyone else have this sensation/change? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2003 Report Share Posted July 8, 2003 , I didn't make this link active...make it easier if you are interested in looking at the site. http://www.thundersplace.com/forum/ OR eon androgel make penis larger this is a serious question. i have been taking Androgel for 3 months since being diagnosed with Reifenstein Syndrome in April. I have seen a little more hair but not much more... not much new real estate. I have been looking at my penis for 23 years and it seems bigger. Could this be my imagination? My size has been a major issue (3 " erect) and I hope this is not just wishful thinking. Anyone else have this sensation/change? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2003 Report Share Posted July 8, 2003 , These were words I used for a search... +hypogonadotropic hypogonadism +penis size +2002 eMedicine - Microphallus : Article by J Bourgeois, MD ...this I found before adding +2002 to search terms Adding +2002 denotes wanting to collect references from 2002. From this site: http://author.emedicine.com/PED/topic2798.htm " Microphallus The term microphallus, or micropenis, is applicable only to a normally formed yet abnormally short penis. Specifically, the term applies to a penis with a stretched length more than 2.5 standard deviations (SD) less than the mean for age. This condition may be considered a minor form of ambiguous genitalia with correlated medical and psychological problems similar to those of the major intersex form. The scrotum usually is normal, but testes often are small and undescended. In a few cases, the corpora cavernosa are severely hypoplastic. Measurement (ie, stretched penile length) is very important in differentiation of the various types of pseudomicropenis, particularly the buried penis in the obese infant and the penis concealed by an abnormal skin attachment. Micropenis results from a multiplicity of endocrine and nonendocrine conditions. The most common etiologies include hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, hypergonadotropic hypogonadism, and idiopathic micropenis. * In hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, secretion of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) by the hypothalamus is impaired. This leads to decreased pituitary secretion of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone, depriving the testis of its stimulus to secrete testosterone. This pathogenesis exists in some hypothalamic dysfunctions, such as Kallmann syndrome or Prader-Willi syndrome. " When using Google...I rarely venture beyond first page of links....Google arranges sites hierachially in decending order of relevance/importance. Good luck, OR eon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2003 Report Share Posted July 8, 2003 , This was in search without 2002...but it didn't come out http://www.emedicine.com/PED/topic1448.htm From above site... " Pathophysiology: Fetal production of androgens, especially testosterone, is necessary for normal male development. Early in gestation, placental human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) stimulates the developing testes to produce testosterone. Later in gestation after organogenesis has occurred, the fetal pituitary takes control through production of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). Failure of adequate gonadotropin stimulation or testosterone production, or both, toward the end of gestation can result in inadequate penis growth. Micropenis can occur in children with androgen receptor defects or 5-alpha reductase deficiency (failure of conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone [DHT]). Most children with these defects have varying degrees of incomplete labioscrotal fusion, resulting in hypospadias and genital ambiguity. As indicated above, the pituitary-gonadal axis is active in late fetal life. Shortly after birth, gonadotropin and testosterone production begin to fall. By age 6 months, testosterone levels reach prepubertal levels in healthy boys. The only penis growth occurring during this time is probably related to generalized somatic growth. With the advent of puberty and increases in testosterone production, penis growth resumes. " OR eon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2003 Report Share Posted July 11, 2003 -, I have Hypogonadatropic hypogonadism and my penis when erect is average or a bit above. However when soft it's really small, and my testicles are small. Ken - -- In , <coolmorrisguy@y...> wrote: > I am 29, and my nuts never ever got bigger than the size of almonds. My penis size has increased a little since T Therapy. Overall I would like to know what is the penis size of men with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism? Is it usually smaller than average, or close to average. My Endo had told me that if I had been diagnosed earlier, (lets say age 19), I would have a bigger penis. > > Any thoughts All?? > >oved] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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