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ccol88
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Joined : Sep 2011
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Posted 9/16/2011 2:55 PM (GMT -5)
Hi guys, i realize this is a forum for older men with prostate issues but I need your opinion on something. I suspect that I have hypgonadism caused by pituitary suppression. I recently had my testosterone and other male hormones checked. My test was at 400 (range is 300-1200) and my free test was at 13, the range is 9-26. I realize that this is within the limits of the normal range, but I am still experiencing almost all of the symptoms of low T...trouble maintaining hard erections, little facial and body hair, trouble sleeping, depression, sensitivity to cold, cold hands and feet, brain fog, diminished sex drive, hard time putting on muscle despite working out on a regular basis, and fatigue. Do you guys think it's possible that I have low T/hypogonadism? I really want to try HRT but all of the doctors I have seen say that I am "normal"... What do you guys think?
I forgot to mention...I am 23 yrs old and I have had these issues since puberty.
F8
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Joined : Feb 2010
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Posted 9/16/2011 8:48 PM (GMT -5)
i think you'd be better off listening to your doctor instead of old men with prostate cancer
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or find a better place to ask your question. good luck!
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tvwohio
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Joined : Sep 2010
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Posted 9/16/2011 9:43 PM (GMT -5)
come on Testerone levels for us with PC is a problem.
Too high of levels may cause a problem with PC
Why do you think they castrated some of us in the past to lower T levels
My urologist said don't mess with T levels until we are 10 years past surgery
Suggest you need to rethink you questions
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