Do you happen to have, or can you obtain a copy of your pre-TRT blood work? Looking for LH/FSH, prolactin, cortisol, thyroid.
Head trauma?
In your case, being so low at such a young age, I agree with Kel's and other comments that you need to at least figure out what's causing the problem. At a minimum you should know if you are primary (testicles aren't doing their job) or secondary (hypothalamus/pituitary are not doing their job), or if it's a more exotic cause such as a pituitary tumor (suspect if prolactin is high). We can rule out problems with SHBG (my own personal challenge), as your labs look fine for SHBG. Full and robust labs are the key, but the problem is now that you are on TRT, it's going to be difficult to diagnose because, per my previous post, once you introduce exogenous T into the system, there will be a cascade in hormonal balance throughout the body.
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