Lowest T levels you have seen or gotten?

Will Brink

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Gent just posted this on another forum. 67ng/dl! A re test is in order to see of it's possible lab error, but I also recommend others to get the better clinical picture should follow up come back with a similar TT finding. That's as low as I have seen in a (seemingly) healthy man under 40. Have you seen/gotten lower then that? I can't fathom how miserable levels that low must feel. He's even lower than the young man I worked with recently to who rebounded so well (1)

"Thanks to Will and this thread I started to suspect I may have low T. Talked to my doctor about it, he didn't think that I had any issues, but I was able to get him to order me a hormone panel.

Test came back at 67 ng/dl, @32 years of age.

Doctor now wants to do another test in a few weeks to confirm those numbers. Is waiting and retesting after a few weeks a normal practice?

If this has already been covered I apologize, I am working my way through this thread but haven't come across an answer yet."

(1) Story on that:

http://www.brinkzone.com/bodybuilding/natural-t-rebound-a-case-study/
 
My lowest (after my Doc had said I was fine and needed no adjustments) was:

Testosterone 1.48 nmol/L (range 7.6-31.4)

Apparently about the level of a 12 year old girl :(

Testogel got me to 23 nmol/L - hoping EOD Test E will get me a bit higher.
 
I tested at 118 when I was 19 years old. Im in my mid thirties now. Think how hard it was for me to find a Dr that was interested in helping me at 19. Honestly there were times I thought I'd never find help. Thankfully after over a year of searching a found a Dr willing to except I was low. Tried clomid and hcg but didn't respond well. So for a guy in his thirties I have many years of experience being put through the ringer with stupid drs. Thankfully I've very stable now! Not fun having to be on injections from the age of 21 on but at least I feel good! Only thing I've ever been able to blame as a cause is accutane. Had pituitary scans testicular ultrasounds everything came out normal. Just very very low t at 19 years old. Now many years later I'm hearing more and more very young people with that issue.
 

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