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<blockquote data-quote="Badger842" data-source="post: 26368" data-attributes="member: 12448"><p>Hey ERO, thanks for the reply.</p><p></p><p>I am getting at least 8 hours a night. I usually go to bed around 10:30 - 11:00 and don't wake up until 7:30 or 8. I find myself needing to go to the car during work to take a power nap for 30 minutes or so (I'm not proud of it). I have been much more susceptible to stress and often get tension headaches, feel weak, get blurred vision, all symptoms of stress and anxiety that I never used to get despite being very stressed out at many points in my life. I'm not sure if this is because of the cortisol levels not being counteracted by testosterone or what, I'm no endocrinologist. When I saw my doc today, she seemed to be fairly certain that I needed to take action concerning my low T levels. I don't want to sound sexist, but should I be seeing a male endocrinologist about this issue? </p><p></p><p>Again, I am very hesitant to start HRT because of the things I've heard about it. However, being 28 and having numbers this low is a huge downer. I definitely notice mood issues and lack of energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badger842, post: 26368, member: 12448"] Hey ERO, thanks for the reply. I am getting at least 8 hours a night. I usually go to bed around 10:30 - 11:00 and don't wake up until 7:30 or 8. I find myself needing to go to the car during work to take a power nap for 30 minutes or so (I'm not proud of it). I have been much more susceptible to stress and often get tension headaches, feel weak, get blurred vision, all symptoms of stress and anxiety that I never used to get despite being very stressed out at many points in my life. I'm not sure if this is because of the cortisol levels not being counteracted by testosterone or what, I'm no endocrinologist. When I saw my doc today, she seemed to be fairly certain that I needed to take action concerning my low T levels. I don't want to sound sexist, but should I be seeing a male endocrinologist about this issue? Again, I am very hesitant to start HRT because of the things I've heard about it. However, being 28 and having numbers this low is a huge downer. I definitely notice mood issues and lack of energy. [/QUOTE]
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