Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 Yes LH and FSH take a big hit when your brain sees the testosterone in your blood. In time your testis will get small from not working this is not a problem other then how it looks. You can add in some HCG this acts like LH and will keep your testis going as good as they can. I feel we all need to be on this because doing TRT shuts down LH and we have a lot of receptor cells that LH acts on. Both in the brain and the body and some we don't know about yet. If you go to Dr. 's site you can read his treatment it's called TRT: A Recipe for Success and he has his HCG update in this are tests you need both before TRT and after. www.allthingsmale.com We started a forum for him to weeks ago it's getting big here is a link. http://74.54.133.233/forum/forumdisplay.php?s= & daysprune=-1 & f=2 He is the only Dr. that I know that talks to us and helps free. biceps72 <no_reply > wrote: I have been diagnosed as having primary testicular failure, I am 58, married 2 grown kids anf am taking androgel (7.5 mg/day)-- I have had no problems with erections or ejaculation; in fact, my libido is better than ever. I just had my LH and FSH checked both were quite low FSH = 1.2 (1.3-19.3 = normal) LH = 0.2 (1.2-8.6 = normal) can my TRT be knocking down my LH and FSH numbers??? my tesosterone has been running in =the upper 600s-- what other tests should I have done? thanking everyone in advance!!! Co-Moderator " Don't believe anything you hear and only half of what you see. " Phil --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2009 Report Share Posted February 5, 2009 Hi guys, Can anyone tell me what is considered low or high for LH and FSH? Mine were: LH 4.6 IU/L FSH 2.2 IU/L Second test: LH 4.8 IU/L FSH 2.0 IU/L Trying to determine primary or secondary types of issues. I heard the normal ranges for Adult Men are: LH 20–70 years: 1.5–9.3 mIU/mL FSH > 15 years: 1.4–18.1 mIU/mL So would low LH and FSH be below 1.5 and 1.4? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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