Hello,
I’ve been checking this site regularly for 1 year now but never participated much, I would like to share my condition and possibly get some constructive opinions.
I've been diagnosed with secondary hypogonadism by an andrologist. I have all the typical symptoms (Low libido; extreme fatigue, weakness, depression, ED, difficulty thinking) and during this last year my life has been a living hell. I'm sure many of you can understand. Otherwise I’m a healthy 28 year guy.
This all happened after taking 1mg/day of finasteride for 10 months.
My baseline Total testosterone was 906ng/dl (241 - 827) (before taking Finasteride)
While i was on finasteride i experienced slight reduction in libido and erection strength and paradoxly a significant increase in muscle strength and stamina.
I wasn't happy taking the pill, so i stopped.
after stopping i experience full blown symptoms of hypogonadism i could barely get out of bed, for 1 week I didn't.
6 weeks after stopping i got some blood work done in the same lab i did my total testosterone:
May 2009
Total Testosterone: 470ng/dl (241 - 827) (half the Testosterone i had)
Free Testosterone: 9.5pg/ml (9 - 47) (borderline low)
E2: 10 pg/ml (<30)
LH 5,73 mUI/ml (2.1 - 17)
FSH: 2,9
SHBG: 30 nMoL/L
around August 2009 did new tests, only measured:
TT: 800ng/dl
SHBG: 46 nMol/l
My doc told my TT went up but only because of an increase in SHBG and not due to increase of testicular output and that probably meant my Free T still remained low and since that is the fraction of T that exerts biological effects it would be normal for me to continue with symptoms.
I asked him why did the SHBG increased, he answered that it was a normal and healthy response during induced hypogonadism, it helps testicular function and stimulation. (By reducing the negative feedback on the hypothalamus and pituitary I guess)
He told me i should wait 18 months, if i wasn't feeling ok by then i should return so that we could discuss treatment options.
I've waited 13months, and I’m better from all symptoms but far from feeling 100%, I’ve been experiencing ups and downs, some days are better then others, but the next day isn't always better then the last! Are these ups and downs a normal experience during HPTA recovery?
I try to avoid this condition from affecting my life to much, but it's impossible, I can't enjoy anything and I’m half the man i was, mentally, physically and sexually.
Thanks.
sry for the bad english, not my native tongue.
I’ve been checking this site regularly for 1 year now but never participated much, I would like to share my condition and possibly get some constructive opinions.
I've been diagnosed with secondary hypogonadism by an andrologist. I have all the typical symptoms (Low libido; extreme fatigue, weakness, depression, ED, difficulty thinking) and during this last year my life has been a living hell. I'm sure many of you can understand. Otherwise I’m a healthy 28 year guy.
This all happened after taking 1mg/day of finasteride for 10 months.
My baseline Total testosterone was 906ng/dl (241 - 827) (before taking Finasteride)
While i was on finasteride i experienced slight reduction in libido and erection strength and paradoxly a significant increase in muscle strength and stamina.
I wasn't happy taking the pill, so i stopped.
after stopping i experience full blown symptoms of hypogonadism i could barely get out of bed, for 1 week I didn't.
6 weeks after stopping i got some blood work done in the same lab i did my total testosterone:
May 2009
Total Testosterone: 470ng/dl (241 - 827) (half the Testosterone i had)
Free Testosterone: 9.5pg/ml (9 - 47) (borderline low)
E2: 10 pg/ml (<30)
LH 5,73 mUI/ml (2.1 - 17)
FSH: 2,9
SHBG: 30 nMoL/L
around August 2009 did new tests, only measured:
TT: 800ng/dl
SHBG: 46 nMol/l
My doc told my TT went up but only because of an increase in SHBG and not due to increase of testicular output and that probably meant my Free T still remained low and since that is the fraction of T that exerts biological effects it would be normal for me to continue with symptoms.
I asked him why did the SHBG increased, he answered that it was a normal and healthy response during induced hypogonadism, it helps testicular function and stimulation. (By reducing the negative feedback on the hypothalamus and pituitary I guess)
He told me i should wait 18 months, if i wasn't feeling ok by then i should return so that we could discuss treatment options.
I've waited 13months, and I’m better from all symptoms but far from feeling 100%, I’ve been experiencing ups and downs, some days are better then others, but the next day isn't always better then the last! Are these ups and downs a normal experience during HPTA recovery?
I try to avoid this condition from affecting my life to much, but it's impossible, I can't enjoy anything and I’m half the man i was, mentally, physically and sexually.
Thanks.
sry for the bad english, not my native tongue.
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