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I hardly find 468 to be low is not great but is not that low and sometimes nat test levels could be low because of overtraining, lack of sleep, sickness etc.
To base your decission on a single low test number might not be the prudent step to go forward.
If you want to cycle that's fine but to be put on TRT at 22 you need to really have a major problem hormonaly.
I would say first have a few tests done in the morning when levels are the highest to establish a pattern then evaluate and make a decission from there.
Im not against HRT by no means but you and Mr "Pin" will be best friends for life and that's a lot of commitment to take on at 22.
I have had my Test levels checked numerous times, always in the morning.
The number posted is the highest natty test level I've ever registered. My baseline has been established properly.
Believe me I do not want low T, and it is weird to see this at my young age; however, I've spoken face-to-face with 3 doctors who assured me that low T in the 20's is not uncommon.
In addition to bloodwork confirmation, I also experienced typical symptoms of low T.