misterwister1
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Please humor this question at least? So if a man loses a testicle, from what I understand, the other testicle sees the LH increase as a way to tell that left over testicle to compensate for the lost one. But how long does this process take? is it similar to the time frame for recovering test levels after running a cycle in terms of them both having to gradually rise, except that theres no PCT? The point being, if one were to just remove/ damage one somehow, and wanted to prevent the levels from normalizing, could they just eat less fat and take benzos. specifically diazepam, has been shown to lower T without even effecting LH. so if one took that adamantly for a few weeks before and after, and was on a harsh diet, would it be safe to say they could crush their test levels and appear low for a blood test? I'm not asking people is it worth the effort and is it too drastic. BOTTOM LINE: scientifically/ with all we know so far- is there any way this couldn't work? because I feel it might as well guarantee low T