The gap between lab results and lived experience

Understanding the decline
Testosterone levels naturally drop as men age, but the rate and impact of this decline vary. When these levels fall significantly, it can trigger a cascade of physical and emotional changes. Determining when this drop requires medical intervention remains a critical point of clinical judgment.Treatment is generally considered when a patient exhibits clear clinical symptoms of deficiency combined with blood tests that confirm low testosterone levels. Because symptoms like fatigue and depression overlap with many other health conditions, a thorough diagnostic process is necessary to ensure the hormone level is the actual cause.
The limits of hormone replacement
Common Questions on Testosterone and Health
- Can antidepressants mimic low T? While antidepressants treat the symptoms of depression, they do not address hormonal deficiencies. Some men find that their “depression” was actually a symptom of low testosterone.
- Are “normal” lab results always accurate? They indicate where you stand relative to a population, but they may not reflect your individual biological needs or how you feel.
- Is testosterone therapy for everyone? No. It is intended for those with a confirmed medical deficiency and a corresponding set of symptoms.





