Please post the labs with lab ranges/units.
If you did not have LH/FSH tested, that is criminal. Nothing has been done to diagnose a cause that might be correctable or attended too. Low-T is the symptom and not the disease. TRT is masking the symptoms.
You will need hCG injections to preserve your testes and fertility.
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
Get prolactin tested, could be a factor.
TRT:
50mg T twice a week
0.5mg anastrozole at time of injections
250iu hCG SC EOD at time of T injections
SHBG is high VS FT=10.7
Estradiol [E2] may be elevated and the cause.
E2 can be high from some meds or a liver problem. High body fat can cause and also be the result.
Do read the stickies, you really need to [easily] know more than the doctors to manage your hormone health care. You cannot be passive.
I hear you saying the the clinic may be doing bogus labs. Ask for hard copies of labs from the lab company, not their reprints.