yes from your gp after blood tests to show you have low toresterone
Yes.
A feminine male might become more masculine with testosterone injections. However, these injections come with a variety of unpleasant side effects. It is recommended to see a therapist or other health professional before starting testosterone injections.
Because of testosterone injections
No. There's no THC in testosterone.
no
Go to a doctor and get injections.
Two days.
It can't cure the problem, but it greatly helps. I have just such an issue, as mine is caused from the Klinefelter syndrome. I have received testosterone injections since 1988, of which I currently receive bi-weekly injections of it. It does increase the low level of testosterone. It is used throughout one's body to furnish the needed nutrients that the body normally produces, such as for promoting the "maleness", hair, deepening of voice, bone density, beard, muscle mass, and other male characteristics.
There is the possibility of testosterone injections which can produce more male like traits.
It has been cited that Lipitor can hinder the production and effectiveness of testosterone. The doctor that prescribed the Lipitor should have covered this with you, and may be able to assist with testosterone injections.
By taking pills or injections prescribed by your doctor since the side effects of too much hormones are serious.
If after having a blood test to check your testosterone levels (best done in the morning,when your testosterone levels are highest) you find your testo levels are low, I would advise talking to your MD. about testosterone replacement. After taking self injections of testosterone cypionate weekly (painless) I find I have much more energy,libido, and a better sense of wellbeing. These injections are much cheaper than the gels and patches. One point about the testosterone levels. The range that is considered "normal" is very wide-in that one person of the same age can have almost 10 times the amount of total testosterone and both fall in the normal range?