27, Low T -- Next Steps?

Please read these links found here: About the T Replacement Category - #2 by KSman

  • advice for new guys
  • things that damage your hormones
  • thyroid basics explained
  • protocol for injections - later
  • finding a TRT doc - later

Please explain the large change in cholesterol numbers. Total cholesterol =180 is ideal, <160 is associated with increased all cause mortality.

Your second set of labs looked quite intelligent

Your thyroid is the major problem here.
thyroid enlarged?
where you ever not using iodized salt?
outer eyebrows sparse
weak or lost reflexes - doc with little hammer
generalized hair thinning.

You seem to have always had low T levels and weak virilization. As this is long term, I don’t see that your T hormones are going to get fixed. TRT would be a huge transformation. However, you need to be doing things right and using hCG to preserve fertility. At that point, the issue is the doctors. Tell us where you are and someone might be able to help.

Find out who else in your blood line has thyroid problems.

You must have selenium with iodine!