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Question About FSH/LH.

Question About FSH/LH.

Okay I am a 23 year old male with a testosterone problem, my testosterone last test was only 266, which it should be higher than that, and my doctor said I was in the "normal" level of FSH an LH. which came to find out, im in the "low" normal with my FSH being 1.3 and LH being 2.4, I should be more active then this, but I am not, I have had everything checked from pituitary to thyroid, all came back perfectly fine, I am now starting to believe the reason this is happening to me is because of my rare genetic brain disorder "Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum" I have complete agenesis, meaning im missing the entire corpus callosum, but I function regularly in life, I just have a low lebido, and somewhat low energy, and I am looking into seeing an endocrinologist, to either get on a working regimen of TRT & HCG or trying to reboot my testies with the "clomid test" I have heard alot of positive feedback on clomid helping your body reproduce LH/FSH on its own.

But my question to you, is with every test ive had coming back A-OK, do you think it is most likely my Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum causing my problems with my FSH/LH/Testosterone levels?  I want to be normal D=.  
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Hi,
   Glad to hear that you are able to function normally in life inspite of the genetic disorder you have. I am only giving my personal opinion for your question and you should check up with your doctor for a proper medical reply.
As I see, your testosterone level is not very bad, as the range specified by some labs is only 240 to 800 and it is to cover a large population base.Typically something around 300 may be considered ok. Again LH of 2.4 may not be bad at all. You should have worried if LH was high and Testo levels low. Testo mesurements also may be affected depending up on the time of the day when the sample was taken.You may be able to increase the testo level by taking protein,zinc and vitamin rich balanced food and  moderate exercise.
I have also read clomid and other hormone treatment could push up the testo levels, but only for a short term, and for long term, they could do more harm. At your age, I think, you should not take the hormone supplemntal route, unless absolutely required for some reasons.
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