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Hi,

TRT stops one of the primary functions of the testicles.

Sperm production stops gradually and in a short time like a year or

two you can become sterile from what I have heard.

ernestnolan

>

> I have read somewhere...I can't find it anymore, but there are some

> processes that TRT stops that occur naturally in your body. I know one

> is the LH and FSH production. If I recall, the HPTA is another that

> can be crashed or slowed, right? If that had happened, what are the

> symptoms of that? I'm still trying to figure out why I have the racing

> heart, and insomnia that I have had for so long.

>

> God Bless,

> Chris

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It will slow down the out put of LH and FSH from the HPTA.

Phil

vaiisking1026 <vaiisking@...> wrote:

I have read somewhere...I can't find it anymore, but there are some

processes that TRT stops that occur naturally in your body. I know one

is the LH and FSH production. If I recall, the HPTA is another that

can be crashed or slowed, right? If that had happened, what are the

symptoms of that? I'm still trying to figure out why I have the racing

heart, and insomnia that I have had for so long.

God Bless,

Chris

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> I have read somewhere...I can't find it anymore, but there

are some

> processes that TRT stops that occur naturally in your body. I know one

> is the LH and FSH production. If I recall, the HPTA is another that

> can be crashed or slowed, right? If that had happened, what are the

> symptoms of that? I'm still trying to figure out why I have the racing

> heart, and insomnia that I have had for so long.

>

> God Bless,

> Chris

>

>

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>

>

>

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You will grow body hair on gels I did I had very little hair on my chest and now

I have hair on my chest belly and back I hate it and trim it off onece every 2

months.

Phil

vaiisking1026 <vaiisking@...> wrote:

> I have read somewhere...I can't find it anymore, but there

are some

> processes that TRT stops that occur naturally in your body. I know one

> is the LH and FSH production. If I recall, the HPTA is another that

> can be crashed or slowed, right? If that had happened, what are the

> symptoms of that? I'm still trying to figure out why I have the racing

> heart, and insomnia that I have had for so long.

>

> God Bless,

> Chris

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Want to start your own business? Learn how on Small Business.

>

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Hey - What are you calling a racing heart? When I was low on T my resting

heart rate was low also (~40-50). I am also a runner so I always marked it off

to that but then there would be periods when I wasn't running and my rate was

still low. Then I started on T and my resting pulse went up to 65-75 beats per

minute. I have also noticed when I run my T on the high side (~ 1000) it affects

my sleep - like I have too much energy to go to sleep.

Just my observations - Arkansas

vaiisking1026 <vaiisking@...> wrote:

I have read somewhere...I can't find it anymore, but there are some

processes that TRT stops that occur naturally in your body. I know one

is the LH and FSH production. If I recall, the HPTA is another that

can be crashed or slowed, right? If that had happened, what are the

symptoms of that? I'm still trying to figure out why I have the racing

heart, and insomnia that I have had for so long.

God Bless,

Chris

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Everyone is raving about the all-new beta.

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> I have read somewhere...I can't find it anymore, but there

are some

> processes that TRT stops that occur naturally in your body. I know one

> is the LH and FSH production. If I recall, the HPTA is another that

> can be crashed or slowed, right? If that had happened, what are the

> symptoms of that? I'm still trying to figure out why I have the racing

> heart, and insomnia that I have had for so long.

>

> God Bless,

> Chris

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Everyone is raving about the all-new beta.

>

>

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This feeling is high E2 I even get short of breath when to high.

Phil

vaiisking1026 <vaiisking@...> wrote:

> I have read somewhere...I can't find it anymore, but there

are some

> processes that TRT stops that occur naturally in your body. I know one

> is the LH and FSH production. If I recall, the HPTA is another that

> can be crashed or slowed, right? If that had happened, what are the

> symptoms of that? I'm still trying to figure out why I have the racing

> heart, and insomnia that I have had for so long.

>

> God Bless,

> Chris

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Everyone is raving about the all-new beta.

>

>

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It sounds like you are wired. It could be from a too high a level of T or E2. It

also sounds like high caffeine. What is your caffeine intake a day. If I drink

more than two cups of coffee, I have the same symptoms. Maybe TRT makes you more

sensitive. There are so many things we don't know still. When I am running too

high on T, I even get leg twitches at night when trying to go to sleep.

Arkansas

vaiisking1026 <vaiisking@...> wrote:

> I have read somewhere...I can't find it anymore, but there

are some

> processes that TRT stops that occur naturally in your body. I know one

> is the LH and FSH production. If I recall, the HPTA is another that

> can be crashed or slowed, right? If that had happened, what are the

> symptoms of that? I'm still trying to figure out why I have the racing

> heart, and insomnia that I have had for so long.

>

> God Bless,

> Chris

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Everyone is raving about the all-new beta.

>

>

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> > I have read somewhere...I can't find it anymore, but there

> are some

> > processes that TRT stops that occur naturally in your body. I know one

> > is the LH and FSH production. If I recall, the HPTA is another that

> > can be crashed or slowed, right? If that had happened, what are the

> > symptoms of that? I'm still trying to figure out why I have the racing

> > heart, and insomnia that I have had for so long.

> >

> > God Bless,

> > Chris

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Everyone is raving about the all-new beta.

> >

> >

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> > I have read somewhere...I can't find it anymore, but there

> are some

> > processes that TRT stops that occur naturally in your body. I know one

> > is the LH and FSH production. If I recall, the HPTA is another that

> > can be crashed or slowed, right? If that had happened, what are the

> > symptoms of that? I'm still trying to figure out why I have the racing

> > heart, and insomnia that I have had for so long.

> >

> > God Bless,

> > Chris

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Everyone is raving about the all-new beta.

> >

> >

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Hey - I think your assumption is correct. E2 at 44 is high even though it

is in the range.

Arkansas

vaiisking1026 <vaiisking@...> wrote:

> > I have read somewhere...I can't find it anymore, but there

> are some

> > processes that TRT stops that occur naturally in your body. I know one

> > is the LH and FSH production. If I recall, the HPTA is another that

> > can be crashed or slowed, right? If that had happened, what are the

> > symptoms of that? I'm still trying to figure out why I have the racing

> > heart, and insomnia that I have had for so long.

> >

> > God Bless,

> > Chris

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Everyone is raving about the all-new beta.

> >

> >

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