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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Need help solving fatigue. Very high Reverse T3, low-ish cortisol.
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<blockquote data-quote="TRicker" data-source="post: 223920" data-attributes="member: 42831"><p>Thanks Nelson!</p><p>I believe everything else is normal/adequate:</p><p></p><p>Total T: 600 (trough)</p><p>SHBG: 17 (low from TRT, it goes up when not on TRT)</p><p>E2 Sensitive: 25</p><p>Iron: 145 (Range 38-169)</p><p>TBIC: 318 (Range 250-450)</p><p>Ferritin: 102 (Range 30-400)</p><p></p><p>TSH: 1.7 (.45 - 4.5)</p><p>T4 Free: 1.36 (.82 - 1.77)</p><p>T3 Free: 3.5 (2 - 4.4)</p><p>Reverse T3: <strong>25</strong> (9.2 - 24.1)</p><p>DHEAS: <strong>121</strong> (71-375)</p><p></p><p>Prolactin: 7 (4-15)</p><p>Progesterone: .3 (0-.5)</p><p>Pregnenolone: <strong><10</strong> (Range Unknown)</p><p></p><p>It's not just the fatigue, which I'm used to from having a stressful job, but the weight gain despite dieting, and ed/lack of sensitivity down there. I've tried higher and lower doses of test, more or less ai, hcg, and more or less T3 (even 50mcg of T3 made no difference).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRicker, post: 223920, member: 42831"] Thanks Nelson! I believe everything else is normal/adequate: Total T: 600 (trough) SHBG: 17 (low from TRT, it goes up when not on TRT) E2 Sensitive: 25 Iron: 145 (Range 38-169) TBIC: 318 (Range 250-450) Ferritin: 102 (Range 30-400) TSH: 1.7 (.45 - 4.5) T4 Free: 1.36 (.82 - 1.77) T3 Free: 3.5 (2 - 4.4) Reverse T3: [B]25[/B] (9.2 - 24.1) DHEAS: [B]121[/B] (71-375) Prolactin: 7 (4-15) Progesterone: .3 (0-.5) Pregnenolone: [B]<10[/B] (Range Unknown) It's not just the fatigue, which I'm used to from having a stressful job, but the weight gain despite dieting, and ed/lack of sensitivity down there. I've tried higher and lower doses of test, more or less ai, hcg, and more or less T3 (even 50mcg of T3 made no difference). [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Need help solving fatigue. Very high Reverse T3, low-ish cortisol.
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