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Increase Bodyfat means lower endogenous T ? TRT question!
I use to have Total T levels of 583-663 ng/dl before messing with testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and HCG. I been clean off testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) a year now. My Total T has come between 265-383 ng/dl since being off everything. Problem is I am 50 pounds heavier than 8 years ago when I was at 663 ng/dl....
is the increase in weight and body fat hindering my Total T levels from recovering?
FSH AND LH is exactly the same as when I had the 583-663 ng/dl. So this means I have the same Pituitary output and less Total T. It's possible the 2.5 years I was on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) I might have damaged my endogenous T....but I'm not totally convinced.
What do you guys think?
If I drop bodyweight, (bodyfat)will I be able to increase my Testosterone?
I use to have Total T levels of 583-663 ng/dl before messing with testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and HCG. I been clean off testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) a year now. My Total T has come between 265-383 ng/dl since being off everything. Problem is I am 50 pounds heavier than 8 years ago when I was at 663 ng/dl....
is the increase in weight and body fat hindering my Total T levels from recovering?
FSH AND LH is exactly the same as when I had the 583-663 ng/dl. So this means I have the same Pituitary output and less Total T. It's possible the 2.5 years I was on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) I might have damaged my endogenous T....but I'm not totally convinced.
What do you guys think?
If I drop bodyweight, (bodyfat)will I be able to increase my Testosterone?