Pantalones
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After disproving a bunch of random theories of mine as to why testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) stopped working for me, I've started to wonder if it has anything to do with densensitization of my Leydig cells and their response to HCG. I remember hearing somewhere that most people require less natural T than synthetic T to achieve the same results. I don't exactly understand how this could be, but is there some sort of methyl tag or anything that doesn't show up when the experts are viewing T? I mean, if it differed by a few more bonds, that's a distinct difference and the AR would for sure reject such a thing, but if its just like a methyl tag or something fairly insignificant, could it improve natural T's binding efficiency?
I mean, I was on HCG for about a year along with androgel until I started noticing everything going south. Maybe it wasn't the gels that stopped working, because maybe they were never really working well at all? Maybe it was all HCG.. I have a hard time believing the small amount of HCG I was on led to all my success in the gym though. Right now I'm still kind of just reaching for things that may be. Then again, I still have a sex drive, grow facial hair like crazy and feel decent I guess. I'm just not at 100%, maybe 50 or 60 unfortunately. Is there any research that supports anything weird like this? I've dismissed the idea that I'd be deficient in esterase enzymes because most people with that condition have hereditary angioedema, which I do not.
And then again, maybe it has nothing to do with T. Maybe I'm GH deficient now? Hard to say really.
I mean, I was on HCG for about a year along with androgel until I started noticing everything going south. Maybe it wasn't the gels that stopped working, because maybe they were never really working well at all? Maybe it was all HCG.. I have a hard time believing the small amount of HCG I was on led to all my success in the gym though. Right now I'm still kind of just reaching for things that may be. Then again, I still have a sex drive, grow facial hair like crazy and feel decent I guess. I'm just not at 100%, maybe 50 or 60 unfortunately. Is there any research that supports anything weird like this? I've dismissed the idea that I'd be deficient in esterase enzymes because most people with that condition have hereditary angioedema, which I do not.
And then again, maybe it has nothing to do with T. Maybe I'm GH deficient now? Hard to say really.