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I am a a 33/m work out 5 days a week. Heavy lifting. But I have been feeling lethargic for as long as I remember. Low libido. Sex drive. Always tired. Never want to do anything. My total T was 290 ng/dl my free Is 58 pg/ml. Shbg is 10 nmol/ L. Estradiol is 29 pg/ml. My primary doctor said it all looks good. What is your thoughts. I have also been dealing with inflammation in my stomach and spasms/cramps. Also I’ve always felt like I had small testicles. I know don’t laugh but I’m curious if I’ve that can be a good explanation for why I have been feeling like this for a long time. Do you think I Would I benefit from TRT?

AlphaMD's Answer

Based on what you've shared here & those test results, we'd consider you a candidate for TRT. We have members who have had similar levels to yours yet younger join us and they had marked improvement.

Even if not with us I would urge you to have a consultation with someone who's a TRT specialist.

I personally started TRT around 30 with a similar lifestyle and situation & am very glad that I did.

About the inflammation & spasms/cramps, that could be, but we'd probably need to know more.

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