Originally Posted by HRTstudent
Couple things...
When TSH is low that's actually good. A TSH of 1 is just about ideal depending on who you talk to. For TSH you want low, and high is indicative of possible disease/disorder. Nonetheless, TSH is only part of the story. You really should test your total T4 and free T3 if you want a good picture of your thyroid.
And that T is definitely low, but if you have been recently messing around with ph or androgens then it's never so cut and dry to say your body is not done normalizing. The real minimum time is 3 months, but for some it can be longer. For you it's been around 4-5 months.
Realistically, I think it's fair to tackle your low T by optimizing nutrition and lfiestyle before going on T. You are similar in age to me though, so it's worth noting that if I could go back, I would have chosen to do a few months of low dose clomid before going on TRT. If clomid works for you, it's basically a lot easier in many ways than TRT. Consider it at least...