With you
based on my experience, it sounds like you are at castration level with your testosterone, and your nuts are likely well damaged. When I presented to my urologist and he ordered a
and my blood test showed that my testosterone was well below the low end of normal for testosterone for my age.nutless1 (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 12, 2018 2:49 am n ultrasound and testosterone blood test, I was experiencing hot flashes and night sweats,
A blood test is the only way to see
estosterone levels.Rory Smoot (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 12, 2018 10:34 am were you stand on total testosterone and free t
It may be time fo
level has dropped, but I don't know how far. That seems reasonable to me, but do any of you know if that's correct? Or will we only find out if I have the blood work done?Rory Smoot (imported) wrote: Thu Apr 12, 2018 10:34 am r you to see a urologist.
I forgot to mention that I was concerned aboutreporting that the level was okay. I've read here and elsewhere that testosterone has a comparatively long half-life in the body. I think some members here have suggested that it takes as much as 2-3 weeks after an orchiectomy for testosterone to get down to a castrate level. I was guessing that, because I've begun to experience hot flashes and night sweats, my testosterone