Guest guest Posted June 17, 2006 Report Share Posted June 17, 2006 I think I have only one functioning testicle, and I was wondering if anyone knows what that does to one's T levels. I've heard that having one testicle doesn't necessarily give you half the normal T level, because the one testicle will increase its output to make up for the missing testicle. So the total output would be somewhere between 50-100% of normal. I was born with my right testicle undescended, which was brought down via surgery at age 10. It is very small, and ultrasound revealed that it is probably non-functioning. I am 38 years old with T levels around 300 for the past decade (unknown before that). LH testing shows that I am primary. So, could having just one functioning testicle result in T levels around 300? Thanks, Eugene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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