No, my voice is low. Baritone.
The doctor said testosterone levels have very little to do with voice.
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nah man lol like i said i wasnt here to disagree with you, just to give helpful tips/idea and info
i have learned form thing that having a positive outlook is fooling yourself into thinking somthing diff.
and you will learn thing as well as in the asshole thing :devil:
You do know that for these shots to ge effective, they have to be taken every two weeks for the rest of your life, right? Or, you could do the patch or skin gel. That has to be applied every day though.
Has your Dr figured out why someone your age needs testosterone replacement in the first place?
Elimibater, if it's any consolation, I'm one year older than you and have only had one girlfriend :dunno:
Yes, every two weeks for the rest of my life.
I would rather do that than be depressed, high blood pressure, etc.
The gels and patches are not as effective, and since the insurance covers my injections anyway, he decided to put me on the shots.
Also, no, it is just something I was born with.
But I actually think it is from being hit in the nuts a lot.
My friends used to think it was funny to hit me in the nuts, and one time my friend ran full speed and hit me in the nuts with a full water bottle. I hit the ground, almost threw up, and even almost started crying, I was about 16, I think.
That might be what did it.
This is what is interesting to me. You say you have a baritone voice. So, your voice change, you say wasn't affected during puberty even though you had seriously low levels of testosterone having been born with the deficiency. You are also a body builder and low testosterone levels generally are accompanied by muscle loss and fat gain. But, you have none of these issues?
I have no idea what the exact problem is, but the doctor said I have almost all of the symptoms of low testosterone, and both of my tests came back low.
I developed early, so maybe I was mostly developed before I actually got the problem.
Also, I am a bodybuilder, and have decent muscles, but I never had pecs. My pecs always looked like bitch tits. That’s why I never take off my shirt. The doctor said it is gyno something, which is from low testosterone.
Also, I have gotten a little bigger since I started working out, but my strength has not gone up hardly at all. Which the doctor also said is weird.
A lot of my size is body fat and a little muscle, that is why I look big, but I am not cut. I can never get cut, even when I lost a lot of weight and got down to 159 lbs I still had bitch tits and little muscle.
I don’t know, but hopefully the shots help.
hmmm that seems like a really shitty situation to be in, as a fellow gym runt I can def. understand what it must feel like to consistently do work but not get results. I hope the shots help u with that along with your self esteem/girl issues....although I have a feeling most of the social problems ur having are consequences due to ur mentality. ex:girls have little testosterone and are still able to maintain insanely high confidence levels and are capable of feeling/acting the same way us guys act towards them when it comes to the opposite sex. It's all in ur head dude, get that shit sorted out.
I was thinking this too but...
That's why I was wondering what Kahana was saying based on your pics, because the lighting in them makes you look jacked; not 6 pack abs defined or anything, but based purely on the pics I would say you were much more muscle than fat. I guess that's not the case though.
Get the doctor to give you some anavar, then run test and primo lol you'll be good to go