VERY low testosterone, 19 year old

lol, I wish it was Germany. I'm stuck in Poland, so it's even worse. I think I just have to wait and see what he has to say after 2/3 months.
 
I see, that sucks. But don't do that with the 3 months limit. Imagine you feel great and then you need to come off, it would be horrible.

You need to fix your Thyroid first. Slow steps.

Then take the supplements and wait 4 Months. If nothing change then you need to find another doc for TRT. Because this is nothing right now.
 
I see, that sucks. But don't do that with the 3 months limit. Imagine you feel great and then you need to come off, it would be horrible.

You need to fix your Thyroid first. Slow steps.

Then take the supplements and wait 4 Months. If nothing change then you need to find another doc for TRT. Because this is nothing right now.

Well, we'll see. I'll try my best but at the same time I'm scared about that 3 month thing. What if I turn my life around and then get kicked in the balls again, quite literally.

If I had good source, I would buy illegal T, just to not feel how I feel now. But I guess I have to wait.

Thank you for the replies.
 
Well, we'll see. I'll try my best but at the same time I'm scared about that 3 month thing. What if I turn my life around and then get kicked in the balls again, quite literally.

If I had good source, I would buy illegal T, just to not feel how I feel now. But I guess I have to wait.

Thank you for the replies.


Ok, keep your head up. I was in the same situation. It sucks to be in Europe with that problem :(
 
Pinned 250mg of Susta/Omnadren on Tuesday, already started working out again and feel "a little" better, might be placebo or just prop kicking in. Penis is still cold and erections are rare, but we'll see with time.

I'll report back once anything serious changes.
 
I feel compelled to chime in and say that your doctors will follow whatever protocol that has been established for them to follow, which is not necessarily for your benefit. My levels were in the 140 range and I was denied treatment by two endo specialists. In the end, it was my hometown doctor (family GP) that finally listened. I have probably had low T for 10+ years and I should have done something about it sooner. Don't be afraid to push until you get answers.
 
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