I'll try to keep it brief but will provide any more information if you need it.
33 years old, no prior AAS use, active lifestyle, diet is in check, not overweight, have basically every low T symptom in the book which have made the last few years a fairly miserable existence. I have had multiple rounds of complete bloodwork done to rule out various illness', none of which have shown anything that caused concern for any of my doctors.
LH, FSH, prolactin, SHBG, vitamin D3, TSH, free t3/t4, DHEA, cortisol, cortrosyn stimulation test, full meta panels, lipids, free testosterone, Lyme disease, sed rate...etc...etc...have all been normal/middle of ranges on multiple occasions. I'll spare you the 20 pages of bloodwork.
The only test that has been somewhat alarming to me has been my total testosterone. Multiple 8am tests have put me at 260, 305, 420, 310, and 426. All have been within range. As you can see there are a couple of tests that have me at reasonable levels, and a few that seem low-normal.
After multiple doctors telling me that I was in "perfect" health, I decided to seek opinions from non-traditional healthcare providers (I.E. Anti-aging clinics and holistic doctors). All have said that my total testosterone sucks and would treat me if I wanted. Obviously there is a significant cost associated with these places, but at this point I'm willing to spend any amount of money to get better.
If you were in my position, what would you do?
33 years old, no prior AAS use, active lifestyle, diet is in check, not overweight, have basically every low T symptom in the book which have made the last few years a fairly miserable existence. I have had multiple rounds of complete bloodwork done to rule out various illness', none of which have shown anything that caused concern for any of my doctors.
LH, FSH, prolactin, SHBG, vitamin D3, TSH, free t3/t4, DHEA, cortisol, cortrosyn stimulation test, full meta panels, lipids, free testosterone, Lyme disease, sed rate...etc...etc...have all been normal/middle of ranges on multiple occasions. I'll spare you the 20 pages of bloodwork.
The only test that has been somewhat alarming to me has been my total testosterone. Multiple 8am tests have put me at 260, 305, 420, 310, and 426. All have been within range. As you can see there are a couple of tests that have me at reasonable levels, and a few that seem low-normal.
After multiple doctors telling me that I was in "perfect" health, I decided to seek opinions from non-traditional healthcare providers (I.E. Anti-aging clinics and holistic doctors). All have said that my total testosterone sucks and would treat me if I wanted. Obviously there is a significant cost associated with these places, but at this point I'm willing to spend any amount of money to get better.
If you were in my position, what would you do?
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