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Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism

Hi,

I would like to describe my self as under :
1) Sex : Male
2) Age : 28.
3) Height 6'2'
4) Problem : delayed puberty and my endocrinologist terming as hypogonadotropic hyphoonadism.
5) Problem : Very small testes and penis.

Is there any homoeopathic treatment possible to start puberty. Actually I have taken 15 injections of sustanon 250. The puberty phase started but I want to check if somehow the hormones can be produced from inside my body. My endocrinologist being very busy just advised me to go on for sustanon injections without checking anything else except the hormone level. He didn't even tried to find the cause of this. Is there any help in homoeopathy possible ? I am ready to give any further information required.
Regards and thanks in advance.
 
  mandeep_hh on 2006-08-03
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Hi Mandeep,
I don't honestly know how much is possible, I have never treated anyone with this condition, however I am willing to 'have a go' if you are?
If you can get into my profile my email address is in there otherwise send a message telling me in as much detail as possible how this condition makes you feel, and what you do, or feel like doing when you are that way.
Stephanie
 
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