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Hi all,

Hubby started using Nebido last July and things have really been great since he

started on this after his Free T reading were something like 180 only. Its now

up to 280 since he started on Nebido and we are quite pleased with this for many

reaons incl his lebido finally being back to more acceptable levels as well.

He's never experienced any side effects to Nebido and actually started looking

more handsome than ever to me. His waist measurements decreased and his muscle

tone has improved , as well as his skin and he really looks much younger than

his 49 yr age to everyone that knows him. I think he feels great and cant

imagine us waiting so long before having him try this out.

My question here though is this. After he's been on this now for nearly 6 months

, we had some lab work done just to check on his levels.

What seemed quite weird to me is this- His LH and FSH levels were way below the

normal range, but the Dr said its because the Nebdio shuts this down. Is this

true in your opnions as well...?

I dont really understand this so well, since I too used HRT after complete

removal of my ovaries and uterus and though I used a total hormone replacement

for many years now, my LH and FSH levels tested absolutely within normal range.

Why is his then not doing the same?

Thanks for your answers and advise

Sunbeatle

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On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 14:51:57 -0000, you wrote:

>His LH and FSH levels were way below the normal range, but the Dr said its

because the Nebdio shuts this down. Is this true in your opnions as well...?

This is correct. These are the feedback signals from the pituitary to

the testicles. When T is low these increase and tell the testicles to

make more T. When T is up they fall. With T replacement they drop to a

fraction of normal as T is constantly up.

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