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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Low Energy / Low Libido / Poor Sleep / High Cortisol / Low (Free) T (?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 114006" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Ya anytime man. Glad to help. Definitely get your thyroid fully checked out, get the results of the ultrasound, get the results of the sleep apnea test, and optimize your vitamin D levels. But just know that if you address all those things and still have issues, and still have low free T and high E2, getting your T up and E2 down through therapy should absolutely decrease the symptoms you reported, if not get rid of them all together. I would absolutely expect any guy with your free T and E2 levels to have those issues, along with other issues such as being very easily stresed, irritable, moody, low energy and lack of zest for life. So exhaust all avenues, but in the end if they all turn up empty, TRT or AI monotherapy should give you what your looking for. It did for me, and my free T was almost identical to yours. I had almost all the symptoms, and now I don’t, simple as that. Free t is what matters, not total t.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 114006, member: 15043"] Ya anytime man. Glad to help. Definitely get your thyroid fully checked out, get the results of the ultrasound, get the results of the sleep apnea test, and optimize your vitamin D levels. But just know that if you address all those things and still have issues, and still have low free T and high E2, getting your T up and E2 down through therapy should absolutely decrease the symptoms you reported, if not get rid of them all together. I would absolutely expect any guy with your free T and E2 levels to have those issues, along with other issues such as being very easily stresed, irritable, moody, low energy and lack of zest for life. So exhaust all avenues, but in the end if they all turn up empty, TRT or AI monotherapy should give you what your looking for. It did for me, and my free T was almost identical to yours. I had almost all the symptoms, and now I don’t, simple as that. Free t is what matters, not total t. [/QUOTE]
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