Originally Posted by Titleist
I inject twice a week. It’s the only thing I’m using now. My doctor prescribed HCG, but insurance doesn’t cover it yet.My levels are low because I only have one good testicle. One was undescended at birth and it wasn’t caught in time. It never really grew.
The injections don’t hurt at all.
Thanks, Titleist.
Sounds great!
How were your condition before you started TRT? From the little I`ve read from you here, you did not exactly strike me as a low testosterone guy.
What makes me a little hesitant to start TRT (since it is for life and may impact fertility) is that I don`t know 100% sure if it is what I need. Although I`m feeling lousy on average, I do experience periods where I`m ON. I guess that could simply be a testosterone spike. Did you experience that?
Vikingwhore,
Are you from Europe?
15 nmol/l is within the range and considered “normal”. It is not high though, but I would not be considering TRT based on that reading alone. If however you feel lousy and have the corresponding symptoms, that makes it worth looking into. You need to visit an endocrinologist who knows what he`s doing. Generally speaking, family doctors are clueless about the endocrine system and the functioning of the HPTA. My family doctor googled “testosterone” in front of my very eyes.
What truly matters is your free testosterone levels. It is also a complex interplay of the other hormones that is beyond my grasp to understand or attempt to explain. Balance is the key. Suppressed E2 for instance may destroy your libido.