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<blockquote data-quote="johndoesmith" data-source="post: 59456" data-attributes="member: 13404"><p>I hear you on those, but honest to God, it sounds like a sleep disorder. I had those EXACT symptoms long before I had any testosterone related issues(and TRT never resolved them so it's definitely not testosterone related) and I was diagnosed with narcolepsy. The 8 hours a night, but feel like shit, brain fog, incessant sleepiness, muscle soreness, can't hold conversations well, and I'd sometimes get this claustrophobic feeling while not in a small space. It's hard to describe but, I'd be sitting on the couch and feel dizzy, disoriented, and like my balance was wrong. I couldn't move properly, I'd fumble zippers or small things. Not saying you have narcolepsy, but usually strictly hormonal causes have other more physical symptoms, and lack of results from lifting weights may not count, as poor sleep will do that as well. </p><p></p><p>On the hormone subject, yes, <em>technically </em>you are "in the normal range" but your estradiol is near undetectable. <40pmol/l = <10pg/ml. That is associated with many many bad health outcomes. </p><p></p><p>That "normal range" is complete shit btw. Having 0 estradiol is a serious problem medically, look up the negative consequences of aromatase deficiency(not saying you have this, because you don't).</p><p></p><p>Let me know if you feel you piss a lot, are always thirsty, if that "meh" feeling is anhedonia, and if you get itchy hot flashes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johndoesmith, post: 59456, member: 13404"] I hear you on those, but honest to God, it sounds like a sleep disorder. I had those EXACT symptoms long before I had any testosterone related issues(and TRT never resolved them so it's definitely not testosterone related) and I was diagnosed with narcolepsy. The 8 hours a night, but feel like shit, brain fog, incessant sleepiness, muscle soreness, can't hold conversations well, and I'd sometimes get this claustrophobic feeling while not in a small space. It's hard to describe but, I'd be sitting on the couch and feel dizzy, disoriented, and like my balance was wrong. I couldn't move properly, I'd fumble zippers or small things. Not saying you have narcolepsy, but usually strictly hormonal causes have other more physical symptoms, and lack of results from lifting weights may not count, as poor sleep will do that as well. On the hormone subject, yes, [I]technically [/I]you are "in the normal range" but your estradiol is near undetectable. <40pmol/l = <10pg/ml. That is associated with many many bad health outcomes. That "normal range" is complete shit btw. Having 0 estradiol is a serious problem medically, look up the negative consequences of aromatase deficiency(not saying you have this, because you don't). Let me know if you feel you piss a lot, are always thirsty, if that "meh" feeling is anhedonia, and if you get itchy hot flashes. [/QUOTE]
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