
Originally Posted by
adam8785
I am a 20 yr old and I have a low test score of 268 ng/dl. Doctor asked me if I was on any supplements, and I told her I regularly take creatine, whey protein, multi vitamins and fish oil. She asked to me to stop taking all of them for 2 weeks and come back and retake a blood test. I did, and my T levels were still low. My doctor prescribed me testosterone. I called the cvs pharmacy for the name of the drug and they just said 'testosterone'. She faxed over the order form for the prescription after she got the results of my blood test, so I never had a physical copy of the prescription. It's an injection that I'm supposed to take once every 2 weeks.
You need to find a new Doctor RIGHT AWAY! You're 20 with a total test assay of 268 ng/dl and WHAT WAS THE DIAGNOSIS? You're still maturing and your serum level is in the tank and all she wants to do is put you on a exogenous Testosterone...get a lawyer now! You need to know first and foremost if you are Primary of Secondary Hypogonadal. And then based on that find out why. At your age your Testosterone levels should be through the roof. You need optimal levels right now as your body is still maturing and there is a medical reason you are low and you need to know why ASAP!
A few questions for you all:
1. From what i know about HRT, it is for life. My doctor is swearing that I will NOT be on this for life and it is just a temporary treatment until my T levels return to normal. What do you all think of that?
Ask your Doctor why you are low and what is her prognosis? Ask her if she understand the mechanisms of HPTA Suppression once you start? Don't start till you know why you are low...something is wrong with you and a short term Testosterone protocol isn't going to help you but only mask your underlining medical condition.
2. My doctor hasn't been too thorough with the testing. She prescribed me testosterone after only my first blood test. I saw on the blood order form that she was testing this as hypogandasim. What are the negative side effects of taking this testosterone if my problem is NOT diagnosed correctly?
What I said above...taking Testosterone now will only mask your problem and make a proper diagnosis harder for the next "Doctor" you find to help you!
3. I am not symptomatic of low test. I workout 5 days a week with high intensity, I have no problem sexually, and I do not feel depressed. Is it still normal to have low T scores if one does not show the symptoms?
The only thing I can think of here is that it may be possible your BW was flawed and you need to re-test to validate...it's possible.
Thanks in advance for the help guys. I really don't know what to do here and could use some advice. I know testosterone is a serious drug.
Note: I have never cycled on any type of steroid or growth hormone. Only things I have ever taken are creatine, whey protein, fish oil, and multi vitamins