The Prestige
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OP, you have Crohn's, something I know all to much about. If you have ever had to take the "other" steroids (Prednisone, etc), your bone density may be compromised, and significantly so. Mine was and that is one of the reasons my urologist recommended testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for me. It stimulates bone growth in men with low T (Effect of testosterone treatment on ... [J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1999] - PubMed - NCBI).
If you are active and want to enjoy life as you age, consider how the loss of bone mass leading to osteoporosis and brittle bones will impact the quality of your life and attractiveness to which ever gender you favor.
Beyond that, I get your concern. You are a young man facing a significant medical issue. You have Crohn's and have had to deal with that as well. I suspect that you have done what is necessary to address that scourge, weighing the risks and benefits of treatment options. Do the same with hypogonadism and you may find that the potential risk of hair loss pales in comparison to the benefits of stabilizing your endocrine system and all the good that will come from that.
Best of luck.
Hey.
Yep crohns is in check, had a resection (1 foot of large/4 ish of small) in may 2011 and been in remission since.
Took prednisone for 8 months back in 2007ish and 8 months in 2010-2011.
Out of curiosity, do you think those long periods on pred (highish doses too 60mg-80 each time), could have caused the low T. Because honestly I wanna know why I have low T as well lol.