How is your current testosterone level affecting you?
Do you have low T? What impact is that having on your quality of life?
The following 10 questions have been studied to help diagnose low testosterone AND help identify the severity of symptoms.
Answer based on how these symptoms are now, compared to how they were in the past.
How would you rate your libido (sex drive)?
How would you rate your energy level?
How would you rate your strength/endurance?
How would you rate your enjoyment of life?
How would you rate your happiness level?
How strong are your erections?
(1 = extremely weak and 5 = extremely strong)
How would you rate your work performance over the past 4 weeks?
How often do you fall asleep after dinner?
Put a different way: Do you quickly fall asleep when you go to bed?
How would you rate your sports ability over the past 4 weeks?
Put a different way: How would you rate your recent performance at the gym?
How much height have you lost?
Low testosterone is linked to osteoporosis, which can cause height loss.
Very symptomatic
Your symptoms are very likely due to low testosterone levels.
To confirm, get blood work done—preferably before 10am, as it's more accurate than a mail-order fingerstick test.
Once confirmed and treated, you'll feel like a new man. Energy will increase, libido will return, and brain fog will lift.
Symptomatic
There's a good chance that you are dealing with the physical and mental consequences of low testosterone levels.
Even if your testosterone levels are "normal," symptoms can still occur even if levels drop within the normal range. For example, a drop from 600 to 400 is still considered normal but may cause noticeable symptoms.
Once confirmed and treated, you'll feel like a new man. Energy will increase, libido will return, and brain fog will lift.
Mildly symptomatic
Your symptoms don't match with a diagnosis of low T, but that doesn't mean it's not part of the problem.
Even if your testosterone levels are "normal," symptoms can still occur even if levels drop within the normal range. For example, a drop from 600 to 400 is still considered normal but may cause noticeable symptoms.
Once confirmed and treated, you'll feel like a new man. Energy will increase, libido will return, and brain fog will lift.