suggestions on low test origin??

drewdunkin1992

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hey guys im new to this board and have jsut started a thread on my current blood work megatron28 has been providing me with some guidance and advice, but i had a few further questions and di dont wont to spam by starting another thread alltogether.. so here i am..

my current bloodsAsk Anything You Want about TRT Thread........-
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my symptoms are as follows.

no sex drive.libido
no erections for weeks at a time
feeling like im slightly off, or out of phase with everything around me//// depersonalization
Extreme fatigue and brain fog no
zero restoration after sleeping
loss in muscle
small gentalia... smaller than when i was younger
and loss of height,, my docs was very surprised by this one
general lack of enjoyment of life
massive decrease in strength weaker than when i was 16-17 currently 22 and 'fit'
i also lost most of my body hair on my legs and my arms, shaving only a few times a month now
my bloods point to secondary hypo/thyroid issues
i was wondering what are some of the common things that trigger these sort of symptoms in other-wise healthy young guys?



also does anyone have a more comprehensive list of low t symptoms, (trying to figure out where or why this happened) as all the ones i can find online seem to be simple bait and click list made to entice guys to sign up or purchase something



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Drew you read the sticky? steroidology.com/forum/testosterone-replacement-therapy/662394-basic-trt-overview.html[/QUOTE]
hey flyboy i did, i guess i was hoping to see if anyone else had had success, or could offer insight based on what i listed.. perhaps i should reread the stickies?

also i noticed i dont heal from injuries.. or very slowly

im covered in bruises that last forever, cuts/scars that last months

for instance i had a tick removed from my chest a few months ago, and i still have the mark..

i was wondering if this sounds like anemia induced from low t

Drew / Chris:

For detailed questions like this you should start a new thread all of your own. This is a great thread for asking quick questions, but when you expect to have an ongoing dialogue, a new thread is preferred. Just copy and paste your questions into a new thread.




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Have you tried Google? I just did a basic google search on "hypogonadism" and a ton of links came up. Really good links to studies, articles, medical causes/cures etc.

Here's one to get you started: Male hypogonadism - Mayo Clinic

Also look for primary vs secondary hypogonadism

I totally understand your interest in research. I've probably done 100+ hours of reading different articles and lurking on several other websites. It is complicated and confusing at first but will start to become clearer after awhile. Just keep reading and asking questions!
 
Here is some heavy reading for you.

https://google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&ei=-YMFVczQEIegNrGPhPgH&url=dl4a.org/uploads/pdf/Male%2520Hypogonadism%2520-%2520Basic,%2520Clinical,%2520and%2520Therapeutic%2520Principles.pdf&ved=0CDcQFjAI&usg=AFQjCNFZeGWNMZfpnZHZwOcVcAw7grLYxA&sig2=74kQ22o2toaJG4A1g-9awA

thank you megatron this is much more what im looking for,, bio/hormonal pathways and feedback loops... all i was finding was basic how do you feel sites
 
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