why do you not recommend?
agree. why did you decide to go on trt?Cause I'm kinda young for hormones, don't you think? But anyways I choose to do that, no regrets just not recommending it cause majority of people on TRT are much more older than me and have a reason for this.
Hey guys,
I'm 19 years old and I have been suffering from low T symptoms for the last few years (fatigue, depression, low libido, weak erections). The other day I just realized that I can't even remember the last time I masturbated... it's been so long since I've had a libido.
Attached as an image is my labs from 2018. Here are my labs from 2019.
And below is my most recent labs from 3/18/2020:
TESTOSTERONE, FREE
47 pg/mL
47 - 244 pg/mL
FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE
8.28 mIU/mL
1.27 - 19.26 mIU/mL
LUTEINIZING HORMONE
6.60 mIU/mL
1.24 - 8.62 mIU/mL
These lab results are particularly disappointing because I have spent 2018 and 2019 trying to raise T naturally through diet, sleep, and lowering stress levels, but recently I've been feeling worse and worse.
I'm going to see an Endo in April, but in the past they have just told me that I'm "normal" and "in-range" and dismissed me. Should I instead go straight to a men's clinic or a tele clinic like Defy? What would you do if you were 19? I just can't handle feeling like shit all the time anymore. I'm wondering if I need to take matters in my own hands and get started on TRT without going trying to go through an Endo that won't take me seriously.
agree. why did you decide to go on trt?
What did you base your decision to begin TRT on?To have a better quality of life, libido, recovery, muscle mass, etc. I also don't drink or smoke or eat junks, I'm very dedicated; I work out and do Krav-maga too. I just want to be optimized for my lifestyle, but I know it was a early decision.
What did you base your decision to begin TRT on?
Can your blood results? I’m curious to see how they compare to others on this thread.I have my own lab so the easy access also motivated me in conjunction with everything I mentioned above.
Can your blood results? I’m curious to see how they compare to others on this thread.
As someone who started testosterone at 18 myself for bodybuilding I can’t judge too harshly. But just so we are clear, you started cycling at 19 not taking TRT, irrespective of dosage or the fact that you don’t plan on coming off (because you had/have no quantitative nor doctor recommended reason for doing so).Honestly I never done bloodwork to check my levels, only for standard lipids one time per year or so as anybody.
As someone who started testosterone at 18 myself for bodybuilding I can’t judge too harshly. But just so we are clear, you started cycling at 19 not taking TRT, irrespective of dosage or the fact that you don’t plan on coming off (because you had/have no quantitative nor doctor recommended reason for doing so).
Got it. Thanks for clarifying. Be careful. Do you plan on staying on indefinitely?Of course, to have TRT prescription by a doctor at 19yo I should have serious problems or hormonal issues that I dont.
TRT is a lucrative industry. Endocrinologist, from my understanding of the disparity between them and TRT specialists, do not believe there are a statistically significant amount of men suffering from hypogonadism. And thus they do not prescribe a lot of men testosterone. TRT specialists, for the most part, over prescribe testosterone as a means of increasing revenue (often pushing T into guys that don’t need it). Why do you think oxandrolone and nandrolone are being used now in TRT settings? Despite studies such as those conducted by the Baylor College of Medicine showing the beneficial effects of nandrolone on the joints of hypogonadal men, it is ultimately about gaining a competitive advantage over other TRT clinics. There is a lot of controversy in the TRT world, much of it stemming from the desire of profitability, leading to overprescribing and polypharmacy. It’s big business.I’ve been to 2 endo’s 5 years ago. They didn’t know anything about this stuff and told me it was very controversial.
Hey guys,
I'm 19 years old and I have been suffering from low T symptoms for the last few years (fatigue, depression, low libido, weak erections). The other day I just realized that I can't even remember the last time I masturbated... it's been so long since I've had a libido.
Attached as an image is my labs from 2018. Here are my labs from 2019.
And below is my most recent labs from 3/18/2020:
TESTOSTERONE, FREE
47 pg/mL
47 - 244 pg/mL
FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE
8.28 mIU/mL
1.27 - 19.26 mIU/mL
LUTEINIZING HORMONE
6.60 mIU/mL
1.24 - 8.62 mIU/mL
These lab results are particularly disappointing because I have spent 2018 and 2019 trying to raise T naturally through diet, sleep, and lowering stress levels, but recently I've been feeling worse and worse.
I'm going to see an Endo in April, but in the past they have just told me that I'm "normal" and "in-range" and dismissed me. Should I instead go straight to a men's clinic or a tele clinic like Defy? What would you do if you were 19? I just can't handle feeling like shit all the time anymore. I'm wondering if I need to take matters in my own hands and get started on TRT without going trying to go through an Endo that won't take me seriously.
Got it. Thanks for clarifying. Be careful. Do you plan on staying on indefinitely?
For starters you are 19. If your dick not working take some cialis/Viagra. No shame at all in this while you figure stuff out.
Did you grow normal height? Dick size normal? I ask in case you did not fully develop.
Did you every check prolactin? Do a metabolic panel? CBC? Lipid panel? Dhea-s? AM cortisol?
As others have suggested that you may have primary hypogonadism I would suggest a testicular ultrasound.
You need to rule out disease first before you even think about going on trt which you may need.