Originally Posted by woodiechopper
not sure exactly what you were asking but here are a few thoughts:
- some people just have naturally low T production -- more common the older you get -- nothing to be ashamed or worried about
- being sick or stressed or overtraining can deplete the T levels -- so multiple tests are important
- if the problem persists, then do HRT -- permanent supplementation of testosterone -- (perhaps HCG will kick start your natural production or test). At relatively low levels of test supplementation, you should be fine. Think of the bright side, 99% of this board would give anything to get a doctor to prescribe them testosterone.
- I don't think that having low test levels means you can't build muscle (it's just easier with it). I was at the same level as you 2 years ago and still had muscle. Of course, after doing HRT, I added 20lbs.
If there's anything else you want to know, just ask. I know at 27 years old, it may seem wrong to have low test levels but it's a medical condition, nothing more. When you're more like 35 or 40, you'll just see it as natural.