Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
And your doctor shouldn't prescribe TRT just yet until you find a reason you're low. Blood work is almost always the key.
That said:

What are the ranges on your prolactin and cortisol?
Any prior AAS or other drug use?
Any head or testical trauma in the past?

Many things can cause hypogonadism from hypothyroid (even sub-clinical) to elevated prolactin, cortisol, drug use or trauma. Before you jump on any form of TRT you need to find out the root cause and try to fix it.

Welcome to the forum vrock.
Hey thanks for the feedback man! I've read A LOT of your stuff on here. My levels are:


CORTISOL 21.5

PROLACTIN 20.3

Zero drug use in the past. No head or chest or testicular trauma.

All other levels are good per my original post with the exception of DHEA-S..which is super low.

I have a near prefect diet. Every gram is measured, lots of healthy fats. CBC came back excellent, REALLY good cholesterol etc.

I don't know what could be the cause but my free T level is SO low somethings gotta be done. Especially since I came in with symptoms before I even knew anything about low testosterone.