futbolplayer
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Hello all,
I am a 24 year old male with extremely troubling symptoms, which I have noticed for the past three years but think it may be related to low T. I have suffered from severe depression, which is currently being medicated somewhat effectively with wellbutrin 300mg. I had tried an SSRI in the past, which worked to some extent, however I thought it was causing me sexual side effects and went off -- it also never completely took care of the depression. I tried Jan - Sept of this year off any type of antidepressant before hoping onto Bupropion. During this time, I was thinking some sexual dysfunction I was having was related to the SSRI I had taken, however after 9 months off one, I am still having sexual dysfunction.
In terms of sex, I have been unable to perform with the past 6 females I have "hooked up" with. Even alone, I do not achieve full erections and have little to no libido. Additionally, I never get spontaneous erections, morning erections, or nighttime erections (possibly an occasional weak one).
Mentally, I suffer from poor memory, poor concentration, incredible amounts of brain fog, intense depression, fatigue, and a general feeling of malaise. As I mentioned previously, the wellbutrin helps some with these symptoms, however I still have fatigue and no libido -- Wellbutrin is supposed to help with both of these.
I went to have my testosterone levels checked as I had heard this could potentially be the cause. I had a total testosterone level of 493 ng/dl (reference 298 - 850) and a free test level of 11.1 pg/ml (reference 9 - 26). Additionally, I had one reading several years ago in which my GP considered low and referred me to a urologist. When my levels came back at 493 and 9, the urologist I was referred to told me what I was likely experience was due to the stress of school..
Honestly, with how I feel, I see no way I am going to be able to carry on like this long term. I literally feel sick all day and the last three years have been terrible. Do these levels seem low and resemble the symptoms of low T? I have heard slep apnea could potentially be causing my symptoms, so I am considering doing a sleep study as well.
I am 6'2'', 210 pounds, well balanced diet, have a routine sleep schedule, and have a relatively low stress job. Never taken steroids or prohormone. I currently supplement with fish oil, a multi-vitamin, vitamin D, vitamin B12, and creatine on occasion.
looking forward to responses.
Thanks
I am a 24 year old male with extremely troubling symptoms, which I have noticed for the past three years but think it may be related to low T. I have suffered from severe depression, which is currently being medicated somewhat effectively with wellbutrin 300mg. I had tried an SSRI in the past, which worked to some extent, however I thought it was causing me sexual side effects and went off -- it also never completely took care of the depression. I tried Jan - Sept of this year off any type of antidepressant before hoping onto Bupropion. During this time, I was thinking some sexual dysfunction I was having was related to the SSRI I had taken, however after 9 months off one, I am still having sexual dysfunction.
In terms of sex, I have been unable to perform with the past 6 females I have "hooked up" with. Even alone, I do not achieve full erections and have little to no libido. Additionally, I never get spontaneous erections, morning erections, or nighttime erections (possibly an occasional weak one).
Mentally, I suffer from poor memory, poor concentration, incredible amounts of brain fog, intense depression, fatigue, and a general feeling of malaise. As I mentioned previously, the wellbutrin helps some with these symptoms, however I still have fatigue and no libido -- Wellbutrin is supposed to help with both of these.
I went to have my testosterone levels checked as I had heard this could potentially be the cause. I had a total testosterone level of 493 ng/dl (reference 298 - 850) and a free test level of 11.1 pg/ml (reference 9 - 26). Additionally, I had one reading several years ago in which my GP considered low and referred me to a urologist. When my levels came back at 493 and 9, the urologist I was referred to told me what I was likely experience was due to the stress of school..
Honestly, with how I feel, I see no way I am going to be able to carry on like this long term. I literally feel sick all day and the last three years have been terrible. Do these levels seem low and resemble the symptoms of low T? I have heard slep apnea could potentially be causing my symptoms, so I am considering doing a sleep study as well.
I am 6'2'', 210 pounds, well balanced diet, have a routine sleep schedule, and have a relatively low stress job. Never taken steroids or prohormone. I currently supplement with fish oil, a multi-vitamin, vitamin D, vitamin B12, and creatine on occasion.
looking forward to responses.
Thanks