testosterone not the problem

hi all

as i read post in this forum i realized testosterone or other sex hormones are not responsible for our symptoms lots of pfs patients have normal T levels and even high t levels and normal sex hormones ( dht , estrogen , Adiol-G ) so it might be another hormones responsible for our symptoms and low t levels adrenal for example have a long list of hormones ( hormones we never heard of even in this forum )
that are linked to sex steroids and primary or secondary sex characteristics

example
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency

or not adrenal after all something else more researches should be done they found cure for a lot diseases that are more complicated than our diseases we should appear to the media so medical community believe that we exist

You might be absolutely right we do have normal testosterone levels but I think it’s a weak form of testosterone I don’t think it’s as potent as it supposed to be yet the levels might be right it supposed to be far bodies but the strength of the testosterone the quality of the testosterone is not where it supposed to be I think it’s a weak form of testosterone

We have to help to increase the testosterone in our body like Propecia did Propecia raise testosterone by 20% so what we need to do is we need to find something that will raise the testosterone in the body naturally by doing this we will not have the Pfs affects in our body as well as we can help to recover it recover our body and go back to where it supposed to be hopefully

Thyroid stimulating hormone ,prolactin, serotonin, parathyroid hormone, cortisol, aldosterone and estrogen all effect libido in a negative way. They are rarely measured, but are probably a large part of the picture.