I wish I knew about how Low Testosterone can cause a man so much issues. When I researched into it, I was shocked to discover how Low T in men parallels the symptoms of men having being diagnosed as having fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue.
I have been starting to suspect I may of had a low T problem for quite some time, since my early adult life, but not aware of it. Nowadays I can be considered medication free from my system (accept in moments where I may get a cold or some other virus).
When I think back to first time a blood test revealed that my testosterone dropped below the bare minimum (this was I think in my mid 30s), and then when I had to have a 2nd testosterone test in the morning, it only showed a little bit higher (just above the bare minimum). Now that I think about it, a lot of my fatigue moments I often experience is usually later in the day, around noon to afternoon time frame. And that time frame corresponds to when I had my first testosterone blood test done. Very interesting.
I have researched about Testosterone Replacement Therapy, and am very skeptical about it.
I believe that I have chronic fatigue also and have suffered from this since I was in my teens. Saw a doctor once and he said there is not much in the way of treatment for this type of malady. Suffered from bouts of depression as well but these come and go and while not debilitating it does affect your well-being. I pray that there is an effective treatment for you.