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Low T, High TSH, Feel Terrible
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<blockquote data-quote="WingZeroCustom89" data-source="post: 70954" data-attributes="member: 15700"><p>I am 28 years old, 170lbs, 5'8" and have been feeling fairly depressed and down for years. I also have libido issues in that I am never in the mood. This is completely different from my early 20s and trying to figure out what is going on. These symptoms have been around for ~3 years now.</p><p> </p><p>I recently went to the doctor to test for low t and the results came back as this. (Results are from LabCorp.)</p><p> </p><p>Item, Current Amount, Units, Typical Range</p><p>Bilirubin Total, 0.3, mg/dL, (0.0-1.2)</p><p>Alkaline Phosphatase S, 53, IU/L, (39-117) </p><p>AST (SGOT), 27, IU/L, (0-40)</p><p>ALT (SGPT), 27, IU/L, (0-44)</p><p>TSH, 4.280, uIU/mL, (0.450-4.500)</p><p><strong>LH, 2.2, mIU/mL, (1.7-8.6)</strong></p><p><strong>Prolactin, 8.5, ng/mL, (4.0-15.2)</strong></p><p>Neutrophils, 3.5, x10E3/uL, (1.4-7.0)</p><p>Lymphs, 1.6, x10E3/uL, (0.7-3.1)</p><p>Monocytes, 0.4, x10E3/uL, (0.1-0.9)</p><p>Eos, 0.1, x10E3/uL, (0.0-0.4)</p><p>Baso, 0.0, x10E3/uL, (0.0-0.2)</p><p><strong>SHBG, 33.9, nmol/L, (16.5-55.9)</strong></p><p><strong>Estradiol, 28.5, pg/mL, (7.6-42.6)</strong></p><p><strong>Total T, 344, ng/dL, (350-1000)</strong></p><p><strong>PSA, 0.43, ng/mL, (< 4.0)</strong></p><p><strong>Free T, 6.78</strong></p><p> </p><p>*Roche ECLIA methodology</p><p> </p><p>The test was done first thing in the morning after plenty of rest and no foods before the test was taken. I also refrained from eating anything after 9pm the night before.</p><p> </p><p>Is TRT a viable option? What suggestions would you give on this situation? I would prefer to not have to deal with shots or gel forever but at the same time I would like to feel better. Has anyone been in a similar situation and know of any other options that I might have?</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WingZeroCustom89, post: 70954, member: 15700"] I am 28 years old, 170lbs, 5'8" and have been feeling fairly depressed and down for years. I also have libido issues in that I am never in the mood. This is completely different from my early 20s and trying to figure out what is going on. These symptoms have been around for ~3 years now. I recently went to the doctor to test for low t and the results came back as this. (Results are from LabCorp.) Item, Current Amount, Units, Typical Range Bilirubin Total, 0.3, mg/dL, (0.0-1.2) Alkaline Phosphatase S, 53, IU/L, (39-117) AST (SGOT), 27, IU/L, (0-40) ALT (SGPT), 27, IU/L, (0-44) TSH, 4.280, uIU/mL, (0.450-4.500) [B]LH, 2.2, mIU/mL, (1.7-8.6) Prolactin, 8.5, ng/mL, (4.0-15.2)[/B] Neutrophils, 3.5, x10E3/uL, (1.4-7.0) Lymphs, 1.6, x10E3/uL, (0.7-3.1) Monocytes, 0.4, x10E3/uL, (0.1-0.9) Eos, 0.1, x10E3/uL, (0.0-0.4) Baso, 0.0, x10E3/uL, (0.0-0.2) [B]SHBG, 33.9, nmol/L, (16.5-55.9) Estradiol, 28.5, pg/mL, (7.6-42.6) Total T, 344, ng/dL, (350-1000) PSA, 0.43, ng/mL, (< 4.0) Free T, 6.78[/B] *Roche ECLIA methodology The test was done first thing in the morning after plenty of rest and no foods before the test was taken. I also refrained from eating anything after 9pm the night before. Is TRT a viable option? What suggestions would you give on this situation? I would prefer to not have to deal with shots or gel forever but at the same time I would like to feel better. Has anyone been in a similar situation and know of any other options that I might have? Thanks for the help! [/QUOTE]
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