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#1 Andersen

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Posted 22 July 2019 - 08:37 PM


MDMA/stimulant induced hypogandism
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i recently came across a study that showed how mdma inhibited the pituitary glands in rats and caused hypogansim

heres the study: https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC2753463/

 

this is interesting because while going through puberty, or just right before i used copious and heavy amount of mdma.. would TRT or clomid be the best approach to healing the pituitary gland? or do you think it could be done by diet, exercise and sleep? i know its a bit wonky but i have not felt right since this my heavy drug usage. do you think that being on testosterone a couple years could restart the pituitary gland or perhaps clomid? Edit: I also abused adderall very heavily around this time

 

 

so my question is. im 21 years old. i have focused on diet and exercise for like three years. i have a hard time sticking to anything, sleeping, controlling my appetite and i also struggle with anhedonia. it seems my reward system doesnt work right and i binge on things.

Should i give a hardcore ketogenic diet a try as im so young and it is known to regulate hormones? i mean ideally my pituitary gland just needs to be kicked into action, or should i stop wasting time and try clomid from a doctor. clomid apparently will do this but makes alot of people feel bad. i suppose it is worth a try, but if it doesnt work my only other option is TRT, im not sure if it will fix all my problems but deffinetly the low T.

IS there a chance my body could repair this problem with good diet, sleep and exercise though?

 



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Posted 22 July 2019 - 10:28 PM

Did you have blood work / hormone testing?



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#3 Andersen

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Posted 22 July 2019 - 10:47 PM

Did you have blood work / hormone testing?

yeah what would you like to see?


Edited by Andersen, 22 July 2019 - 10:52 PM.


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Posted 22 July 2019 - 11:08 PM

Total and free testosterone, estrogen, SHBG, FSH/LH & 25-hydroxy-vitamin D if that's available.

Any abnormal or borderline value in routine blood testing



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Posted 22 July 2019 - 11:49 PM

Total and free testosterone, estrogen, SHBG, FSH/LH & 25-hydroxy-vitamin D if that's available.
Any abnormal or borderline value in routine blood testing





This is what I have from 2018

https://imgur.com/gallery/EeIRzzy

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Posted 23 July 2019 - 12:01 AM

Total and free testosterone, estrogen, SHBG, FSH/LH & 25-hydroxy-vitamin D if that's available.

Any abnormal or borderline value in routine blood testing

do you have an email i can email you everything?


i dont want to post them online because they have some personal info on the papers


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Posted 23 July 2019 - 12:55 AM

Total and free testosterone, estrogen, SHBG, FSH/LH & 25-hydroxy-vitamin D if that's available.
Any abnormal or borderline value in routine blood testing


Here’s a whole bunch of testing if you care to look through it. Sorry it’s hard to see and kinda random

https://m.imgur.com/gallery/spZDa3v





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