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<blockquote data-quote="HighT" data-source="post: 9191" data-attributes="member: 1876"><p>Hi All,</p><p>I'm a 34 year old male who has been experiencing health issues for some time. I have a full body tremor along with what I thought were signs of low t including, fatigue, loss of libido, depression, and anxiety. The tremor led me to a neuro who ordered an mri. The mri revealed a cyst on my pituitary gland so I was sent to an endo to check my hormone levels (something I was planning on doing anyways). Thyroid checked out fine but it's get interesting with the sex hormones. The range the lab used as normal is 200 - 1200 and my T levels were at 1350. My doctor did not trust the result as the test was taken in the middle of the day so I repeated this test twice in the morning with results that were even higher. My endo basically has no explanation for this and states the high T is not what's causing me issues. Also, they're taking a wait and see approach on the cyst with follow up mris every 6 months. I've also been to see a functional doctor who ordered a hormone saliva test which again showed high T along with Estrone, Estradiol, and DHT. At this point I can't help but point the finger at my abnormal hormone levels and possibly this cyst but I'm basically hitting a brick wall when it comes to answers. Any thoughts would be much appreciated. Let me know if I need to post the labs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HighT, post: 9191, member: 1876"] Hi All, I'm a 34 year old male who has been experiencing health issues for some time. I have a full body tremor along with what I thought were signs of low t including, fatigue, loss of libido, depression, and anxiety. The tremor led me to a neuro who ordered an mri. The mri revealed a cyst on my pituitary gland so I was sent to an endo to check my hormone levels (something I was planning on doing anyways). Thyroid checked out fine but it's get interesting with the sex hormones. The range the lab used as normal is 200 - 1200 and my T levels were at 1350. My doctor did not trust the result as the test was taken in the middle of the day so I repeated this test twice in the morning with results that were even higher. My endo basically has no explanation for this and states the high T is not what's causing me issues. Also, they're taking a wait and see approach on the cyst with follow up mris every 6 months. I've also been to see a functional doctor who ordered a hormone saliva test which again showed high T along with Estrone, Estradiol, and DHT. At this point I can't help but point the finger at my abnormal hormone levels and possibly this cyst but I'm basically hitting a brick wall when it comes to answers. Any thoughts would be much appreciated. Let me know if I need to post the labs. [/QUOTE]
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