I\'m not a Dr, but I can read.
Here is a meta analysis of 22 studies on the subject of weight loss and test. If you look at the data you\'ll see an average increase in 50%. However, crucially in your case, it also states the following:
\"This meta-analysis shows that body weight loss isassociated with a relevant increase in gonadotropinsand in bound and unbound testosterone, with a declinein the estrogen level. Androgen rise is greater in thosepatients who lose more weight. The bene?cial effects ofbody weight loss aremore apparentin younger, non-diabetic subjects with a greater degree of obesity;however, this could be due to a greater body weight loss\"
www.researchgate.net/publication/2360389...ew_and_meta-analysis
So perhaps you should show this to your Dr, as you shouldn\'t be going on any hormone therapy until you\'ve lost a dramatic amount of weight. At your age, combined with the fact you are dramatically over weight, the data suggests you should expect a greater than 50% increase in your testosterone levels.
I think the less said about you suddenly getting data from when you were 15 and your father was 75 the better.
You weigh 265 lbs and 5\'8\" and are researching hormone therapy! Those numbers make you clinically obese.
As I said before, I don\'t mean to be harsh on you, but your weight is the real problem and you are spending hours researching hormone replacement and ways to enlarge your penis. Lose 40 kg at least before even considering any other type of intervention.