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Blood Test Discussion
Interpret Thyroid Labs - Fatigue Symptoms
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikeyp6679" data-source="post: 152183" data-attributes="member: 15417"><p>Just got back some follow up labs from Defy. I've been dealing with some fatigue issues for a while now. I'm not necessarily tired all day but I just have this fatigue like feeling where I don't have any energy some days and libido isnt back to where I want it. Workouts are pretty intense, life is stressful with work/kids etc, and sleep is not the greatest. I tend to wake 2am-ish and have a hell of a time falling back alseep most nights. I'll notice weight swings too despite no changes to diet and intensity of training program. Originally I was leaning toward adrenal problem and corresponding cortisol. I did do some salivary testing and I was definitely a little high on the diurnal rhythm curve throughout the day so i started meditating and following an adaptogen supplement protocol but not really any real progress...But now after seeing these Thyroid values...could there be something here to consider with the thyroid? </p><p></p><p>Free T3 - 1.3 pg/ml (ref 2.0 - 4.4)</p><p>Free T4 - .82 ng/dl (ref .82 - 1.77)</p><p></p><p>TSH was not tested this time but it always trends on the low end, 3 months ago was .883 uIU/mL (ref .45 - 4.5)</p><p></p><p>T is in check at 829 ng/dl </p><p>E2 is in check at 22 pg/ml </p><p>Free T at 18.6 pg/ml </p><p></p><p>Currently taking:</p><p>T Cyp 80 mg/week</p><p>Anastrazole .15mg 3x week</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikeyp6679, post: 152183, member: 15417"] Just got back some follow up labs from Defy. I've been dealing with some fatigue issues for a while now. I'm not necessarily tired all day but I just have this fatigue like feeling where I don't have any energy some days and libido isnt back to where I want it. Workouts are pretty intense, life is stressful with work/kids etc, and sleep is not the greatest. I tend to wake 2am-ish and have a hell of a time falling back alseep most nights. I'll notice weight swings too despite no changes to diet and intensity of training program. Originally I was leaning toward adrenal problem and corresponding cortisol. I did do some salivary testing and I was definitely a little high on the diurnal rhythm curve throughout the day so i started meditating and following an adaptogen supplement protocol but not really any real progress...But now after seeing these Thyroid values...could there be something here to consider with the thyroid? Free T3 - 1.3 pg/ml (ref 2.0 - 4.4) Free T4 - .82 ng/dl (ref .82 - 1.77) TSH was not tested this time but it always trends on the low end, 3 months ago was .883 uIU/mL (ref .45 - 4.5) T is in check at 829 ng/dl E2 is in check at 22 pg/ml Free T at 18.6 pg/ml Currently taking: T Cyp 80 mg/week Anastrazole .15mg 3x week Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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