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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Low cortisol and low testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="StepbyStep" data-source="post: 142237" data-attributes="member: 17633"><p>I have higher ACTH, and high cortisol, and TRT also made me very tired. I do think that psychological stress is what caused the high cortisol in my case, and I plan to test it again soon now that I'm less stressed and have been taking phosphatidylserine, magnesium, zinc and boron.</p><p></p><p>What pituitary groups are you in? I'm assuming that you get adequate sleep, and have a normal day/night cycle? Have you tried any of the supplement/nutrition routes?</p><p></p><p>High ACTH and low cortisol doesn't exactly point toward the pituitary as the cause. The pituitary is clearly signaling for more cortisol, but your adrenal gland aren't producing enough</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StepbyStep, post: 142237, member: 17633"] I have higher ACTH, and high cortisol, and TRT also made me very tired. I do think that psychological stress is what caused the high cortisol in my case, and I plan to test it again soon now that I'm less stressed and have been taking phosphatidylserine, magnesium, zinc and boron. What pituitary groups are you in? I'm assuming that you get adequate sleep, and have a normal day/night cycle? Have you tried any of the supplement/nutrition routes? High ACTH and low cortisol doesn't exactly point toward the pituitary as the cause. The pituitary is clearly signaling for more cortisol, but your adrenal gland aren't producing enough [/QUOTE]
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