on Risperidone at the time and I've heard that can screw with your hormones
Testosterone is 2.79 NG/ML is that low for a 31 year old man? I'm about 80 lbs over weight ans was?
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- 2 Mar 2016 by howielinux
- Updated
- 16 Mar 2016
- Topics
- social anxiety disorder, hypogonadism - male, risperidone, testosterone, weight, severe mood dysregulation, hormone
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HOWIE if you have the numbers it should show right on the form in what range is high or low if not call your doctor and find out if you need to be using some but if this is for an ED problem Risperdal is well known to mess up you sex drive or just being able to perform. and you can check with the doctor about that sometimes they give us something else to offset the problem. your weight does not have a lot to do with what is in your blood with testosterone. Chuck1957
Yea the Dr I saw wants me to consult an Endocrinologist from UC Davis and is going to treat based on the plan she thinks is best but I definitely need intervention

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With hormones its not that simple as that, whats normal for a 17 year old isn't the norm as a 60 year old (though I'm sure they wish it was) the normal range is like 2.5 to 9.5 NG/ML so I got a 2nd opinion and by a general prac not at a TRT clinic and he agrees and and said my GP must not know what he's doing and any Dr would agree that its not normal and he ordered other tests before he knows how to treat
Right, Howie, that is a great Idea this doctor seems much more on the ball when it comes to the testosterone. hope you get a better answer soon the hormone part we all react differently to what we absorb or use due to our medications and what our bodies are producing glad you got another opinion you sound pretty good today hope all is going well chuck1957