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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
2 blood tests - low free T - fatigued, considering TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="binkybonky" data-source="post: 115770" data-attributes="member: 18928"><p>Thanks for your reply Saul. I used to feel more depressed, but nowadays, its almost a bit more "detached". I care less, but also the fatigue means I don't have the motivation to get up off the couch, I'd rather go to bed. I don't have any problems with my breathing and don't wake up in the night, except maybe once to go for a pee. I just don't sleep long enough, its almost like my body clock only wants me to have 4 hours, but yet I'm always exhausted. </p><p>I too was concerned about high ast and alt, but my gp told me its nothing to worry about. My opinion of GPs is rapidly diminishing, however so I will look into it some more. A quick google for mildly elevated ast and alt doesn't seem to suggest much that might be causing it for me. I don't eat any sugar (I do use erythritol and stevia as substitute), my body fat is in check, I'm probably around 12-14% , 6'2", 187lbs. I had just finished a 6m bulk when the readings were taken so I had previously been on circa 4300 calories per day. I'm currently in a mild deficit - 2700 cals per day, and losing circa 1lb a week. Could it be supplements and vitamins causing high ast and alt, or possibly the high calorie intake (all healthy whole foods, with most of my calories coming from carbs)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binkybonky, post: 115770, member: 18928"] Thanks for your reply Saul. I used to feel more depressed, but nowadays, its almost a bit more "detached". I care less, but also the fatigue means I don't have the motivation to get up off the couch, I'd rather go to bed. I don't have any problems with my breathing and don't wake up in the night, except maybe once to go for a pee. I just don't sleep long enough, its almost like my body clock only wants me to have 4 hours, but yet I'm always exhausted. I too was concerned about high ast and alt, but my gp told me its nothing to worry about. My opinion of GPs is rapidly diminishing, however so I will look into it some more. A quick google for mildly elevated ast and alt doesn't seem to suggest much that might be causing it for me. I don't eat any sugar (I do use erythritol and stevia as substitute), my body fat is in check, I'm probably around 12-14% , 6'2", 187lbs. I had just finished a 6m bulk when the readings were taken so I had previously been on circa 4300 calories per day. I'm currently in a mild deficit - 2700 cals per day, and losing circa 1lb a week. Could it be supplements and vitamins causing high ast and alt, or possibly the high calorie intake (all healthy whole foods, with most of my calories coming from carbs)? [/QUOTE]
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