I’m a 36-year-old male, training 4x per week, sitting around 77kg. I’m not overweight (ectomorph-type build, skinny wrists and ankles) and have been training consistently for a couple of years now. I’m trying to figure out what’s going on with me.
I’ve been dealing with symptoms that feel like low testosterone for the past 3 years: low libido, minimal morning erections, fatigue, brain fog, and reduced drive. I’m looking for guidance on what options I should be considering or what I should be focusing on.
I went through TRT doctors to get my blood test results reviewed, and they said TRT is not appropriate — but this was communicated via email only. There wasn’t a single phone call or discussion about symptoms, issues, or concerns, which I found strange for a health professional.
So now I’m seeking guidance on how to move forward, as I’m feeling a bit lost at the moment.
My diet is quite clean — mainly protein with some carbs. However, any significant amount of carbs seems to tank my energy and make me extremely tired, so I’ve been keeping carbs fairly minimal.
I don’t drink, smoke, or consume sweets or soft drinks.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Here are my latest bloods:
Hormones:
I’ve been dealing with symptoms that feel like low testosterone for the past 3 years: low libido, minimal morning erections, fatigue, brain fog, and reduced drive. I’m looking for guidance on what options I should be considering or what I should be focusing on.
I went through TRT doctors to get my blood test results reviewed, and they said TRT is not appropriate — but this was communicated via email only. There wasn’t a single phone call or discussion about symptoms, issues, or concerns, which I found strange for a health professional.
So now I’m seeking guidance on how to move forward, as I’m feeling a bit lost at the moment.
My diet is quite clean — mainly protein with some carbs. However, any significant amount of carbs seems to tank my energy and make me extremely tired, so I’ve been keeping carbs fairly minimal.
I don’t drink, smoke, or consume sweets or soft drinks.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Here are my latest bloods:
Hormones: