dg_moore wrote:I'm seeing my doc on Monday about low T. My last test came back at 130, and I feel really low and draggy. I'll explore the dangers, but from what I've read I'd gladly risk it if getting my T back up would help me feel better. Most of the dangers I've read about don't really disturb me too much - the risk is statistical, but the benefit could be tangible. If my numbers rise but I don't feel any different I won't continue with the therapy.
I recently got new labs back after being on Androgel (3 pumps) for a month. My T increased from 130 (mighty low) to 419 (not bad for my age - 71). I don't feel any noticeable benefits to speak of, except maybe slightly less fatigue in the afternoon, but I'm going to continue on the Androgel and test again in 3 months. I may just be a slow responder, but my expectations for significant benefits from T therapy are lower than they were at the outset.