I know quite a few members on this site have different forms of autoimmune diseases and I am curious about its relation to low T based on what you have found. I have ulcerative collitis diagnosed a few years ago and it seemed to correlate with my lower energy levels and an overall downgrade in how I felt. When it is active it really wears me down thats for sure.
Some of the research that I have done personally shows that forms of autoimmune disease can lead to low T. If true it does make sense but the list of things that can lead to low T is a long one so it makes me wonder how much of a factor it is.
My UC is also in remission most of the time so it makes me wonder how much it really factors in to my low T. It seems like if it had an affect on it that my T would fluctuate up and down as my UC flared up or down if that makes sense.
Thanks for your responses, Cody.
Some of the research that I have done personally shows that forms of autoimmune disease can lead to low T. If true it does make sense but the list of things that can lead to low T is a long one so it makes me wonder how much of a factor it is.
My UC is also in remission most of the time so it makes me wonder how much it really factors in to my low T. It seems like if it had an affect on it that my T would fluctuate up and down as my UC flared up or down if that makes sense.
Thanks for your responses, Cody.