Had a bunch of labs done recently in anticipation of going back on TRT after a 1 1/2 year hiatus. I was on TRT for about 10 years (Androderm patch, AndroGel, then Axiron) but went off it for a while after my PSA levels began going up and down. After a battery of tests and a negative prostate biopsy my urologist concluded the fluctuation was due to inflammation that has since cleared up. Anyway, my total T from my labs last month came in at 438 (ref. range 250-1100 ng/dL) and my free T at 46 (ref. range 35 - 155 pg/mL). When I met with a new endocrinologist (my old one retired while I was off T) he said my levels were normal and so I did not need TRT.
Initially I did not disagree. But after reading up more on the issue and coming across Websites such as this one, I'm wondering If I should settle for "normal" or seek a more optimal level. While my level may be normal, it seems on the low end. I've been experiencing low sex drive (to my wife's dismay), on-and-off fatigue, joint soreness, minimal to no gains in the gym, and some stubborn belly fat I can't seem to lose despite lifting 3-4 days a week, running sprints once or twice a week and regularly intermittent fasting.
Is it unrealistic to expect to be prescribed testosterone with my numbers? I'm not sure what my optimal level would be (age 58, 5 ft 10, 170), but I know it is not where I am now. For convenience's sake i would prefer gels or creams to injections, but am not sure gels can get me to an "optimal" level. While I was on the patch and gels, I actually didn't notice much difference (the highest my total T ever got was about 550 from an initial low of about 250, but mostly ranged from 350 to 450). Wondering if maybe the prescribed dosage was too low? Or maybe the gel just doesn't cut it and I need to go with injections?
Any feedback would be most appreciated, thanks..
Initially I did not disagree. But after reading up more on the issue and coming across Websites such as this one, I'm wondering If I should settle for "normal" or seek a more optimal level. While my level may be normal, it seems on the low end. I've been experiencing low sex drive (to my wife's dismay), on-and-off fatigue, joint soreness, minimal to no gains in the gym, and some stubborn belly fat I can't seem to lose despite lifting 3-4 days a week, running sprints once or twice a week and regularly intermittent fasting.
Is it unrealistic to expect to be prescribed testosterone with my numbers? I'm not sure what my optimal level would be (age 58, 5 ft 10, 170), but I know it is not where I am now. For convenience's sake i would prefer gels or creams to injections, but am not sure gels can get me to an "optimal" level. While I was on the patch and gels, I actually didn't notice much difference (the highest my total T ever got was about 550 from an initial low of about 250, but mostly ranged from 350 to 450). Wondering if maybe the prescribed dosage was too low? Or maybe the gel just doesn't cut it and I need to go with injections?
Any feedback would be most appreciated, thanks..