I've had several years of low energy, being introverted and low libido thinking I was just getting 'older', but finally decided to suck it up and ask a doctor. I'm not the type of person to do this without doing any research, so I've read just about anything I can get my hands on about low test to be more informed and understand what might or might not be wrong with me. Upon talking to my doctor he decided to get the usual blood tests. Below were the initial results:
LH = 3.4 mUI/ml
Test (total) = 182 ng/dl
Cholesterol = 191 mg/dl
Tri = 243 mg/dl
HDL = 26 mg/dl
I thought this test just confirmed what I already knew... my test IS low and my lipid panel is out of whack as well. The cholesterol #'s threw me a little because I workout, eat right and take descent care of myself... I'm 6'1" and 220lbs with 17% body fat. I supplement my diet by taking a fish oil pill twice daily and also eat plenty of almonds, fish, etc... so I didn't understand why my HDL would be so low, but found some interesting articles on how cholesterol and test are related.
So a day later my doctor contacts me and says "Testosterone level came back appearing mildly low. Per our endocrinologists' recommendations, we need to recheck the testosterone level and some other hormone levels at 8 AM." I was actually relieved that the past few years wasn't all in my head... there was a problem and now the doctors were going to narrow in an fix it. A few days later I went in to get more blood drawn and the second set of results were:
Prolactin = 7 ng/dl
LH = 3.9 mUI/ml
Test (total) = 246 ng/dl
Test (free) = 85.4 pg/ml (UF or ETD method)
While the prolactin and LH seem normal to me the test still seems very low and the test (free) I'm not sure about because more sites are rated by RIA method. Either way, the total test is still low from every document, forum and study I can find. Then this jewel of an email response came in from my Dr:
"A repeat total testosterone level using an ultrasensitive technique showed the total testosterone was at a higher level (246) than initially measured (182). More importantly, the free, functional testosterone was normal at 85.4. The normal LH and Prolactin hormone results indicate there is not a secondary cause for low testosterone anyway. Our endocrinologists feel that the free testosterone measurement is a more accurate measure of testosterone level. Since it's normal, it appears that you do not have low testosterone and testosterone replacement therapy would not be helpful. Furthermore, testosterone replacement therapy can increase one's chance of developing prostate cancer. I believe the low energy/low libido may be related to high body weight as well. Fat tissue tends to create estrogen which could be affecting the libido. Weight loss and exercise should be helpful. I recommend targeting your weight in the 190-200 lb range."
To which I was completely at a loss for words... and still am. Not only did they basically tell me nothing was wrong and it IS all in my head, but I was then insulted by being told I was fat and just needed to lose weight. Not to mention they're either ignorant, stupid or completely out of touch if they still think that TRT causes prostate cancer. I'm completely frustrated right now and am not exactly sure of what my next move should be.
Is it worth it to take a stand... confront them on how wrong I think them to be? Easier just to take my results and get another doctor? And why did they give up so easily... if in fact estrogen is the problem then why wasn't that tested for? Why just two tests... why not take a sample over 4-6 weeks to get a better baseline?
Please... any and all advice is much appreciated... as you can probably tell I'm very frustrated.