I have been diagnosed with low testosterone and have just put the treatment off again (been doing this for 4 years) as its life long and comes with complications that can be fatal.
I don't feel too bad as I am (I keep telling myself) but it scares the poop out of me. Its basically low dose steroids which is bad for the heart, also low testosterone comes with some nasty diseases so I'm goosed either way.
Also health anxiety (disease of the mind) horrid.
I don't know if it would help you, but weight lifting, particularly squats and deadlifts create a hormonal change and increase testosterone levels. Same goes for high intensity exercise.
Being overweight doesn't help; fat decreases testosterone.
Thanks tosh,
I pretty much know as much as the endocrinologist on the subject, I have been lifting weights for around 20 years, today was squats and Monday is deadlifts.
I am currently around 15% bodyfat and I'm on a 2500 kcal diet which is -20% maintenance so I should be back down to 10-12% in around 6-8 weeks time.
I eat 180 grams of protein, 90 grams of fats and 240 grams of slow burning carbs. The diet anti-oestrogenic and anti cortisol, both of which compete with testosterone. Its packed with veg and I supplement with fish oil, high strength vitamin d and zinc.
My levels have been as low as 6.5 nmol 4 years ago and on average around 8 nmol, anything below 9 nmol is classed as treatment required. For my age the average is 20 nmol.
I had a test in September last year and my level was 7.8 nmol. I went to the endocrinologist the end of last month and he told me I should start treatment but I asked for 6 more months, he agreed but said there's not much chance of change after 4 years.
He ordered a test whilst there and today I rang for the result's, was really nervous as I'm dieting and that kills your testosterone level's. The test showed 11.1 nmol, I am over the moon as even though its still low for me it brings me out of the red.
below 9 needs treatment 9-11 needs treatment based on symptom's and above 11 is ok.
I am hoping that when the diet is finished and I am at a lower bodyfat my test levels will go higher as bodyfat converts testosterone to oestrogen so the less the better.
Cant say how relieved and happy I am with this.