Jan 23, 2026 at 7:01 PM#1
Alright guys, I have to share this because I was not expecting it. I'm a 41-year-old male, started tirzepatide 9 months ago primarily for weight loss (SW: 278, CW: 218). My urologist had me on TRT (testosterone cypionate 100mg/week) for low T.
My hormone panels are wild:
| Marker | Pre-Tirz (on TRT) | 5 Mo (on TRT) | 9 Mo (OFF TRT 8 wks) | Ref Range |
|--------|-------------------|---------------|---------------------|-----------|
| Total T | 612 ng/dL | 824 ng/dL | 688 ng/dL | 264-916 |
| Free T | 12.4 pg/mL | 18.2 pg/mL | 15.8 pg/mL | 8.7-25.1 |
| SHBG | 18 nmol/L | 32 nmol/L | 38 nmol/L | 16-55 |
| Estradiol | 48 pg/mL | 28 pg/mL | 22 pg/mL | 8-35 |
| LH | <0.2 (suppressed on TRT) | <0.2 | 5.8 mIU/mL | 1.7-8.6 |
| FSH | <0.5 (suppressed) | <0.5 | 4.2 mIU/mL | 1.5-12.4 |
READ THAT AGAIN. I came OFF TRT 8 weeks ago and my total testosterone is 688 — HIGHER than it was ON TRT before weight loss. My LH and FSH recovered, meaning my hypothalamic-pituitary axis restarted.
My urologist said the weight loss restored my endogenous testosterone production. He said obesity suppresses testosterone through multiple mechanisms and that dramatic fat loss can be "curative" for many cases of obesity-related hypogonadism.
I haven't injected testosterone in 2 months and I feel BETTER than I did on TRT. This is life changing.
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