
Originally Posted by
kelkel
Hi KO,
First some questions for you:
Have you run any cycles recently or used any pro-hormones. Or any other med's that effect T levels?
Whats your weight and height and estimated BF%?
Do you have a copy of the BW that you can post here? Or type out with levels and ranges.
Do you know your LH & FSH Levels?
There's always something that causes low T so your goal, especially at your age, is to find the causative factor and do everything possible to correct it first. Do not simply accept TRT and band aid a possibly fixable issue. So many things can cause low T such as hypothyroid, cortisol, prolactin, pathologies, testicular issues or trauma and the list goes on. Complete BW is the way to start. At the top of this forum are threads that don't move called "Sticky Threads" in which you'll find educational info. In the Finding A Doc thread is a good list of BW to use for evaluation. On your next BW make sure you get these. Tell your doc this is what you want. You're paying for it so he should comply.
Also keep in mind that most doctors really do not know hormones and they are not trained in them. If your doc simply says you have low T and does not give you a reason then you need to find another doctor who will help find the cause. TRT can be a life saver but at your age you really don't want it. Protocols can vary from injections, which have to be weekly at a minimum and if a doc says otherwise, run. To gels, creams and pellets.
But as stated, find the cause. Don't accept that you're just low without a reason.