Hello, I am a 29 year old Male from Vancouver and I have been having issues with fatigue, libido, general alertness, seem dazed, apathetic to almost everything, etc. I am also a type 1 diabetic. I went to my family physician for a blood test with the idea that I may be low in testosterone. My results came back with Low and out of range Total test, low but within range Bio and free test. My doctor will not take the low test seriously and I need some help. My question would be for you to look over my numbers and are websites like this able to provide prescriptions? Pituitary Function Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) 3.2 Luteinizing Hormone (LH) 4.9 1.1-8.8 IU/L Prolactin 15.4 3.8-20.6ug/L Reproductive and Gonadal Testosterone A 7.9 8.4-28.8 nmol/L Testosterone Free Calculated 214 115-577 pmol/L Method of Vermeulen The Vermeulen calculation for Bioavail- able and Free testosterone has been updated effective January 4, 2016. Results are expected to be 25% lower on average. Reference ranges have been updated accordingly. Testosterone Bioavailable Calculated 5.0 2.7-13.5 nmol/L Method of Vermeulen Interpret BAT and cFT results with caution in presence of significant hypoalbuminemia. The Vermeulen calculation for Bioavail- able and Free testosterone has been updated effective January 4, 2016. Results are expected to be 25% lower on average. Reference ranges have been updated accordingly. Sex Hormone Binding Globulin 16.3 10.0-70.0 nmol/L When assessing testosterone status, testosterone and SHBG should be tested on the same specimen