Average for a health virile young male? - not
FT index 72.10 means nothing as it is free amount of low TT
FSH and LH are usually broadly similar. May be lingering effect of adinoma. Also, FSH has a decent half life, but LH is short, so a snap shot of LH is not very informative, but does seem low.
I am calling this collateral damage to the pituitary.
At 22YO, TRT needs hCG or infertility is probable. You might do OK on hCG injections alone, with some SERM in place of hCG from time to time.
Please read the stickies found here: About the T Replacement Category - #2 by KSman
- advice for new guys
- things that damage your hormones
- protocol for injections
- finding a TRT doc
You need to check FT directly in the future, not calculated.
Doctors are the problem. Please study the stickies, you need to know more than the docs and that is not hard.