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Low normal test, super low E2, if TRT isn't the answer, what do I do?
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<blockquote data-quote="lowtest" data-source="post: 39079" data-attributes="member: 13329"><p>I understand and agree that 400 isn't good for a 25 year old, but technically it's normal in range. I just see a lot of people on here saying that when people post labs with 450 levels and are symptomatic, that their levels are good! Some of the more experienced members like nelson. They also state that TRT is serious, and at 450 it's not a good idea.</p><p></p><p>On some other forums I read people saying that a person with levels like mine won't really notice a difference from 400ish to upper levels of the normal range. So I'm confused, because it seems that when a young guy WANTS testosterone he's told not to, while someone like me who is a little wary of testosterone is pointed in the direction of testosterone. </p><p></p><p>I've had a lot of things checked: tons of labs(CBC, CMP, lipids, test, free test, LH FSH, prolactin, DHEA-S) multiple times since january last year.</p><p></p><p>Testicular ultrasound that was normal.</p><p></p><p><strong>The only thing I haven't had answered here yet is what can I do if no doctor will prescribe testosterone because my levels are 400 ish. </strong>Which is the case with the local doctors, they say I'm slightly low, but not that bad and when I point out how low the E2 is they say it's because of the low testosterone. I mention how bad the low E2 is for health, and they say they can't give me testosterone, I am too young, it's malpractice, my fertility. </p><p></p><p>So how the hell can I raise my E2 without raising my testosterone by injections? I don't think clomid can help me, if the goal with clomid is to get LH to the high end of the range, and I am already at the high end of the range for LH!!! </p><p></p><p>I am so lost and confused, please.</p><p></p><p><strong>Most important:</strong></p><p>1. Can clomid help me?</p><p>2. Can testosterone actually help a person who's at 400 range?</p><p>3. How else can you raise E2 if I can't use testosterone or clomid? I would guess I'm not going to be able to be helped if no one will prescribe me clomid or testosterone.</p><p>4. I know defy exists, but I don't know if it's worth spending the money for a consult just to be told I'm not that low again. I've been to a bunch of doctors already and been told that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowtest, post: 39079, member: 13329"] I understand and agree that 400 isn't good for a 25 year old, but technically it's normal in range. I just see a lot of people on here saying that when people post labs with 450 levels and are symptomatic, that their levels are good! Some of the more experienced members like nelson. They also state that TRT is serious, and at 450 it's not a good idea. On some other forums I read people saying that a person with levels like mine won't really notice a difference from 400ish to upper levels of the normal range. So I'm confused, because it seems that when a young guy WANTS testosterone he's told not to, while someone like me who is a little wary of testosterone is pointed in the direction of testosterone. I've had a lot of things checked: tons of labs(CBC, CMP, lipids, test, free test, LH FSH, prolactin, DHEA-S) multiple times since january last year. Testicular ultrasound that was normal. [B]The only thing I haven't had answered here yet is what can I do if no doctor will prescribe testosterone because my levels are 400 ish. [/B]Which is the case with the local doctors, they say I'm slightly low, but not that bad and when I point out how low the E2 is they say it's because of the low testosterone. I mention how bad the low E2 is for health, and they say they can't give me testosterone, I am too young, it's malpractice, my fertility. So how the hell can I raise my E2 without raising my testosterone by injections? I don't think clomid can help me, if the goal with clomid is to get LH to the high end of the range, and I am already at the high end of the range for LH!!! I am so lost and confused, please. [B]Most important:[/B] 1. Can clomid help me? 2. Can testosterone actually help a person who's at 400 range? 3. How else can you raise E2 if I can't use testosterone or clomid? I would guess I'm not going to be able to be helped if no one will prescribe me clomid or testosterone. 4. I know defy exists, but I don't know if it's worth spending the money for a consult just to be told I'm not that low again. I've been to a bunch of doctors already and been told that. [/QUOTE]
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