Stacks1
Well-known member
For ‘shitz and giggles’ I wanted to put myself in op’s shoes for a second…I looked at the endocrinology department of the health coverage I belong to.
…Yeah, they say “don’t judge a book by it’s cover” but I could not imagine a single one of these people knowing fukk all about testosterone. (Yeah I know endocrinology entails more than just hypogonadism and optimizing men isnt their priority in todays world….) The male doctors were either skinny, skinny-fat, and a couple obese. None of their bios mentioned weightlifting, training or anything similar,…in their hobbies/interests section.
It reminded me of when I was 34 and was assigned an upright Indian woman as my doc. in a different practice….I had to plead just to have my total test included on that bloodwork. (I thought theyd at least include free’ too but didn’t) She said, “ok fine, but I’m not prescribing hormones”
When I asked my doctor I wanted my testosterone checked she said "ok great. Let's get you a full hormone panel of free test, estro, prolactin, SHBG, etc so we can get the full picture." Of course my test is in the 700s and there is no way in hell she's approving TRT but at least she is willing to try to do right by her patient.
Doctors are different. It's always good to get a second opinion. But sometimes we see things in a different way ourselves because of what we do and where we're posting here. In comparison, OP is almost half my age with test about half of mine - I wouldn't be thrilled about that either if I were him. But I don't believe his test is technically out of range. I know a lot of people have different ranges for different ages but I believe 385 is actually within range for healthy individuals covering his age range, although I don't think 266 is. If an average doctor sees test of 385 for someone who is 20 I think it's highly unlikely they would suggest TRT.