I am from Queanbeyan and was diagnosed with Low T Primary Hypogonadism in 07.
How many tests have you had and have you had them in the morning? Remember testosterone can fluctuate during the day.
You gave me the figure of TT392 yet you stated you are from the ACT Canberra region so what exactly is that figure in pmol/L for Free Testosterone and what is your total that is usually between 8.3 and 29 nmol/L?
You need to remember if you go on testosterone it may be for life.
Please list the symptoms you are currently experiencing.
Had a test a month or so ago, first thing in the morning - fasted = 13.7 nmol/L (8.0-38.0). They wouldn't test Free test though.
Had another blood test this morning and got a full hormone panel, but they still wouldn't test Free test. grrr! Will have to wait until next week to see what the results are.
I know if I go on testosterone it'll be for life, but at the moment life is utterly miserable, so It'd have to be an improvement.
I will also point out that I believe this is due to a long course of acne medication in my mid teens, which works by suppressing the pituitary hormone levels.
Symptoms, where to start. I have a huge list, but will try to stick to the more pressing ones:
- No libido or sexual desire - I mean none. I don't even masturbate anymore.
- ED - but this goes hand in hand with the no desire.
- Gynecomastia - which I've had since my teens.
- Foggy brain, trouble thinking, trouble speaking sometimes.
- No motivation or drive to succeed - just keep going through the motions.
- Constantly irritable and grumpy.
- Feel emotionally blunt - no happiness or sadness, just a constant 'gray' feeling.
- Severe lethargy and fatigue.
- Excess sweating and hot flashes.
- Patchy facial and chest hair.
- Joint pain.
- Dry eyes - which is leading to really bad eye floaters which are getting worse and worse.
- Severe dry mouth and thirst.
- Frequent urination - can be busting to take a leak within 30 minutes of going to the toilet.
- Weakened immune system - receding gums, constant mouth ulscers, constant nasal drip, cuts seem to take a while to heal.
- IBS.
There are others, but those are probably the most concerning.