I am tired, I am always tired. I sleep 9-10 hours every night. Granted I wake up a few times during the night to use the bathroom. Being tired all the time can be a symptom of low hormones. But my testosterone is in the normal value. Back in 2005, my testosterone was checked, so no follow up as to why I wanted a hormone test.
I thought it was odd that at age 75, my testosterone level is about the same as when I was 55. Can I then say that it is likely that at age 35 it was the same?
I was never told that I could have testosterone deficiency and still be in the normal range.I have been suffering from symptoms of testosterone deficiency for decades. In my case it would be since puberty, so I have nothing to compare it to. At the age I am now it becomes normal to suffer from age related sexual problems. It seems to be a problem telling a doctor that I have had these problems all my life.
Ya but, what about my sexual relations with my cousin at the age of ten? I have a question of why my dad would believe that at age 10 I would be sexually involved with anybody. With my dad thinking that, there is no reason to believe that there might be a hormonal problem with my puberty.
I think with the endocrinologist, I tried to explain that I might have Klinefelter Syndrome, and I already suffer the same symptoms as the side effects of HRT. I didn't get the chance. I soon as I mentioned Klinefelter, I was told it was not possible because it was not in my medical records.
I want to make sure that my testosterone and estrogen levels are checked first, to make sure I get the proper prescription.
Now I'm confused. I have a note in MyChart that I have a gender dysphoria diagnosis, and could go through they to get my estrogen. This is prior to the appointment with the endocrinologist. I sure that the VA had also given me a gender dysphoria diagnosis, and sent me to the endocrinologist. Then why did the endocrinologist send me to a therapist to get a gender dysphoria diagnosis?
I had to check, and so now I have gender dysphoria diagnosis from three different places.
Michelle
Just a quick edit to note that the endocrinologist is connected to the university of Minnesota.