Hey guys. It's been a while since I've posted.
Two years ago when I joined, I just had an MRI scan of my brain because doctors were afraid that I had a pituitary tumor of some sort thanks to the abnormal level of prolactin in my blood stream, which may also have been causing my low testosterone. Well, unfortunately, although I had seen an endo, my insurance got messed up and I couldn't see a doctor for two years! Only just recently have I been able to reestablish contact with the doctor, but since it's been so long I had to "start" over - new blood work to confirm I have a hormone imbalance and any other irregularities. Not surprisingly, I got a call back that my testosterone levels (which I assume to be total) are around 180, so I've got the a-ok to go back to my endo and start over again. Interestingly, no mention of prolactin levels this time around.
I know there's research being done on the vagus nerve, and that could be the key to this whole mess. Unfortunately, life has caught up to me and I need a solution *now*, rather than later. I've procrastinated and waited too long for the research to be done since... well, around since I joined, and I can't any longer. So hopefully, if not TRT then some sort of hormonal compromise can be given to me for the short-term, so if or when the research provides fruitful results, I can get off TRT and onto whatever cure is produced. If not, then hopefully TRT can provide a safe net for me to at least function. It's gotten a lot worse, to the point where I can barely go to school and work is out of the question, so I'm in a lump - testosterone is my only solace at the moment. Specialists take a while to see, and so I actually won't be seeing the endo again until late July even though I made the appointment last Monday. But it's looking up for me. I'm confident that I can at least find a short-term solution... and if I have to be on TRT for the rest of my life, it's a worthy sacrifice because I *cannot* continue to function the way I am right now, because it simply isn't sustainable for a 23 year old male.
I'm glad to see you around though demo, you're proof that TRT works. Hopefully, it can work for me too.
I'll keep you guys updated in the following months on how my situation progresses.