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follow up to old question.

hello every one , i just got my test result of inhibin b and AMH /fsh result follow up to this post :
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Mens-Health/am-i-infertile-/show/1523420?personal_page_id=2162875
here is the result :

inhibin B (MM)      16          ng/l   >100
AMH                       0.9          ng/ml  1.3-14.8
fsh                          9.78        mlu/ml 1.4-18.1

my doctor is a bit clueless about my results can somebody help me with this results please , should i go for preparing for IVF/ICSI or i still have any chance to be a father normal way ? or should i stop thinking at all of being a father and go for adoption ?
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hello ,
  dear solace thanks a lot for your respond i was dying of fears that i might have cancer or tests failure due non of the 3 doctors i went to was telling me any thingy all of them was clueless so i thought they hiding a big thing of me , but with your words i feel much more comfortable now i appreciated your words greatly :) you giving me some hope again ....
i am going to a new fertility clinic tomorrow to re-do semen analyse and the doctor there asked me to make the simple there on there clinic and he will work on it in the same hour to see if it is really that bad or its just the weight issue , he also diagnostic me after very close examination that i have a little Varicocele that i should not worried about at all , he also said my tests size are in normal size on right side and a bit smaller than average on left sides and this like any other normal person would be walking on street right now also seems to look like not any kind of problem ..
thanks a lot for your great support .
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Hi,
   This is Solace back again. Since FSH level is normal, I feel that in your case low testosterone is affecting the sperm production. Testosterone may be low due high estrogen level, which you have not yet measured. Some aromatise inhibitor drugs should be able to reduce estrogen and increase testo and in turn may help spermatogenesis. I always felt that in your case reduction of weight should finally solve all problems. You should consult a good fertility clinic and they should be able to find a solution to your problem.
Solace
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