Time to start reading, you need to know a lot, because few doctors do.
My first reaction is that your T levels are low VS LH/FSH. Need more details about you.
Are you tall? Athletic with good coordination?
Height?
Weight?
Waist?
Describe body and facial hair?
Grew up fast or slow and steady?
Any aches in your testes, hanging differently, smaller softer?
Ever had gyno or itchy nipples?
Do you use iodized salt to support production of thyroid hormones?
Changes to energy levels? - time line
Lost hair below the knees?
Ever used a hair loss drug?
Ever used a testosterone booster or prohormone?
Please read the stickies found here: About the T Replacement Category - #2 by KSman
- advice for new guys - need more details about you
- things that damage your hormones
- protocol for injections
- finding a TRT doc
Evaluate your overall thyroid function by checking oral body temperatures as per the thyroid basics sticky. Thyroid hormone fT3 is what gets the job done and it regulates mitochondrial activity, the source of ATP which is the universal currency of cellular energy. This is part of the body’s temperature control loop. This can get messed up if you are iodine deficient. In many countries, you need to be using iodized salt. Other countries add iodine to dairy or bread.