Low T - thoughts on steps to take? 16 upvotes | August 4, 2019 | by LongRoad_518 ------------------------- So I got my blood work back at 285 T. For a 36 year old it’s Quite bad. Hell for a 60 year old it’s quite bad. I want to make sure that 1) it’s not caused by say a pituitary issue and then 2) get this taken care of as quickly as possible. Honestly I’ve been feeling like shit and it’s getting worse. I think my primary care doctor is playing a guessing game - not even an educated guessing game. For those that have dealt with this - thoughts on if I continue through my primary care provider, find a urologist, find an endo, find a place that specializes in low T therapy? There’s a lot of information on the internet and much of it contradictory on this. While no one here is likely a doctor - many have a lot more knowledge than I in this area. ------------------------- Archived from https://theredarchive.com/post/248668