notalife (imported) wrote: Wed Nov 26, 2008 11:24 am my testicles have now become small and hard, does this mean they are dysfunctional, I feel a million times worse then I did when I wrote this 20 days ago, I wouldnt be surprised if I have no testosterone in me
I can give you my experiences with low testosterone.
I have a prolactin producing tumor. Prolactin turns off your testosterone production. Before I was diagnosed, my testosterone dropped below 100. I had a life very similar to nutme248's description, overweight, depressed, impotent. The way I describe my extreme depression is that life had a palpable thickness to it, like walking around under water all the time. There was no enjoyment, no zest, nothing but the miserable feeling that life would never get any better than that. Yes, I was suicidal. My testicles became, as your are, small and hard, totally atrophied.
Once I was diagnosed and treated, my testicles still did not recover. My doctor put me on HRT (Androgel). If there was any chance that my testicles would ever recover, the HRT ended that. Outside testosterone added to the system also causes testicular atrophy. Would I ever go off the HRT? Not on your life! The medication that I take to suppress the tumor (inoperable, by the time it was diagnosed) causes some other problems, (Endocrinology, as nullorchis pointed out, is not an exact science.) but I can live with those. There is no way I would ever go back to the way I felt without the HRT.
Question? Has your doctor checked your prolactin level? He probably won't want to do it, because until very recently medical texts said that these tumors were rare and exclusively a woman's problem. This is not true! Your chances of having one during your lifetime, at any age, is about 22%. If your testosterone level continues to decrease, and there is no other obvious reason, have him do the blood test.