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<blockquote data-quote="cfarone" data-source="post: 96357" data-attributes="member: 17426"><p>I am a 47 year old male who has been dealing with very low energy and brain fog for the last 13 months. My primary care physician sent me to a Neurologist who conducted an MRI which came back normal. Referred me to a audiologist and test came back fine. I asked about low testosterone and the doctor said that was not the issue without testing. Now 13 months later my neurologist tested my testosterone at my request and it came in at 228 with the low being 241 high 827 on the specific lab report. Also, my pm cortisol tests was 1.7 with a range of 3.1 to 16.7. Could the results of these test be the cause of my lack of energy. </p><p></p><p> I am going to see a Urologist on Thursday who has experience in TRT. My question is this; should I see an endocrinologist as well. My Primary Care Physician referred me to an endocrinologist and said that the endocrinologist would likely be better as they specialize in hormones.</p><p></p><p>Any advice would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfarone, post: 96357, member: 17426"] I am a 47 year old male who has been dealing with very low energy and brain fog for the last 13 months. My primary care physician sent me to a Neurologist who conducted an MRI which came back normal. Referred me to a audiologist and test came back fine. I asked about low testosterone and the doctor said that was not the issue without testing. Now 13 months later my neurologist tested my testosterone at my request and it came in at 228 with the low being 241 high 827 on the specific lab report. Also, my pm cortisol tests was 1.7 with a range of 3.1 to 16.7. Could the results of these test be the cause of my lack of energy. I am going to see a Urologist on Thursday who has experience in TRT. My question is this; should I see an endocrinologist as well. My Primary Care Physician referred me to an endocrinologist and said that the endocrinologist would likely be better as they specialize in hormones. Any advice would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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