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TRT and Unexplained Muscle Loss
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<blockquote data-quote="tjlab" data-source="post: 28025" data-attributes="member: 12349"><p>Please post your Thyroid Antibodies and TSH. If your TSH is very high or antibodies are fluctuating..this can be an issue. I suffer with similar issues..except I only lose weight when I cut carbs. I am 5'8" 185lbs now. I have gained 14lbs in 2 months on TRT. My test was very low..mostly because it is hereditary. My dad just started androgel and his total testosterone was 100. My family has a history of autoimmune disease. You may want to have some labs ran that check for autoimmune...example ANA, CRP. </p><p></p><p>I do have some concerns for you. First, I worked with and NMD in AZ for several years. They are great except when it comes to digestive issues. They mostly use stool tests and I assume that is where the H-Pylori was found to be positive? I also had this as positive, but EVERY GI doc found it to be negative per breath test and endoscopy? I was also treated with antibiotics..just as you were and of course it was eradicated. I really don't trust those stool tests too much. If they were accurate then ALL GI docs would use them, but NONE of the GI MD or DO use them. Seems very strange.</p><p></p><p>Your D3 could use a boost. I keep mine at 90. I use a sublingual formula. Has your methylation cycle been checked? The reason I ask is because I cannot take B12 or Folate. </p><p></p><p>I really don't know if any of this helps, but I hope you feel better soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tjlab, post: 28025, member: 12349"] Please post your Thyroid Antibodies and TSH. If your TSH is very high or antibodies are fluctuating..this can be an issue. I suffer with similar issues..except I only lose weight when I cut carbs. I am 5'8" 185lbs now. I have gained 14lbs in 2 months on TRT. My test was very low..mostly because it is hereditary. My dad just started androgel and his total testosterone was 100. My family has a history of autoimmune disease. You may want to have some labs ran that check for autoimmune...example ANA, CRP. I do have some concerns for you. First, I worked with and NMD in AZ for several years. They are great except when it comes to digestive issues. They mostly use stool tests and I assume that is where the H-Pylori was found to be positive? I also had this as positive, but EVERY GI doc found it to be negative per breath test and endoscopy? I was also treated with antibiotics..just as you were and of course it was eradicated. I really don't trust those stool tests too much. If they were accurate then ALL GI docs would use them, but NONE of the GI MD or DO use them. Seems very strange. Your D3 could use a boost. I keep mine at 90. I use a sublingual formula. Has your methylation cycle been checked? The reason I ask is because I cannot take B12 or Folate. I really don't know if any of this helps, but I hope you feel better soon. [/QUOTE]
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