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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Very low T in mid-twenties
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<blockquote data-quote="snorgejr" data-source="post: 111194" data-attributes="member: 18255"><p>So I decided to go to a private endocrinologist to get this sorted out. This led to yet another blood test, which gave the following results:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]5219[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>He was a bit clueless as to the cause of my low T, and the low LH especially. He ruled out the possibility of it being a adenoma on the pituitary gland, due to the relatively low prolactin. He then went on to offer me the option to start on testogel, which is the most common TRT in Norway. I do not want to start on TRT, so we decided I would do a MR scan of my head, nonetheless. Does anyone have an opinion as to what else could be the cause of my problems, in case the MR doesn't show anything? And does anyone have experience with testogel, especially in lower aged individuals? It would be great if I could sort this out without committing to a life long TRT...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snorgejr, post: 111194, member: 18255"] So I decided to go to a private endocrinologist to get this sorted out. This led to yet another blood test, which gave the following results: [ATTACH=CONFIG]5219[/ATTACH] He was a bit clueless as to the cause of my low T, and the low LH especially. He ruled out the possibility of it being a adenoma on the pituitary gland, due to the relatively low prolactin. He then went on to offer me the option to start on testogel, which is the most common TRT in Norway. I do not want to start on TRT, so we decided I would do a MR scan of my head, nonetheless. Does anyone have an opinion as to what else could be the cause of my problems, in case the MR doesn't show anything? And does anyone have experience with testogel, especially in lower aged individuals? It would be great if I could sort this out without committing to a life long TRT... [/QUOTE]
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