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So I have been having a problem with my sexual health and overall body fatigue.This has occurred over the last 6 months.I went to a urologist who showed that my prolactin was higher and my testosterone was a 270 on a 1080 scale.One of the biggest problems has been with erections they are flimsy to non existant. I then went to a endocrinologist who checked all the other stuff and came back with nothing.Due to my age being only 21 I feel as if I was dismissed and she asked to see me back in 4months. Please give suggestions or possibilities?!
 

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The only way to raise you T- levels is through testosterone injections. Your urologist should be able to give these to you. If not, find a hormone replacement therapy facility that will help you.
 

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Hows your sleep, diet, and although you look healthy, what's your lifestyle like? What's the cause to your overall body fatigue?

Maybe give up on porn and sex/masturbation for a while.

Slight changes in nutrition, and exercise, can make a big difference.
 

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The only way to raise you T- levels is through testosterone injections. Your urologist should be able to give these to you. If not, find a hormone replacement therapy facility that will help you.

T injections may cause rebound effects in the long run. I agree that it is supposed to be given as last resort for some levels of cases.

For the time being try to have a healthy lifestyle and stay away from stress. Then go back to your specialist. The key here is to never self diagnose and medicate.
 

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Call the doctor back and tell her what you told us. Seek a second opinion.
Your overall fatigue should be your greater concern. Softer errections should be noted as one symptom you have noticed.