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New member looking for advice on whether TRT would help me. My post content is based on Nelson Vergel's post -- so I read up first :). I'll spilt in to two separate posts due to length.

Health & Quality of Life Information
- 53 YO Male, 5'-11", 180 lbs
- Waist size: 36"
- Neck size: 16-3/4"
- Marital status: separated
- Children: (2) daughters, (1) college freshman; (1) HS senior -- don't want anymore (been fixed)
- Lost/gained weight: no
- Last complete physical: multiple in past year as I work to diagnose my unsatisfactory health status
- Prostate exam (DRE): yes, 9-2017
- PSA check: yes, 0.6 ng/mL (Roche ECLIA) RR: 0.0-4.0
- T treatment: no, never in the past
- Urinate ok (fully void): yes
- Nighttime urination: 1-2 times, used to be 3-4, now watch when I drink last
- Painful urination: no
- Blood in urine: no (confirmed via urinalysis and occasional test strips)
- UTI/Prostatitis: UTI's yes, diagnosed with epididymitis 7-2016; completed (3) rounds of antibiotics from PCP and then Uristatin & Phytogen from my Naturopath to finally get rid of it
- Acne history: moderate case as a teenager, took prescription meds (tetracycline) for awhile
- Cold intolerance: "no," but I really dislike cold showers and in particular cold pools (had a bad experience as a kid in summer camp)
- Bruise easily: no

Symptoms / Sleep / Mental
- Low libido, Fatigue, Lethargy, Brain fog - yes to all
- Panic attacks (3 major last year ended up in ER; 2 smaller this year, but know how to manage now and feeling less anxious through mindfulness)
- Decreased sexual potency (erection quality): erections fine
- Do you have morning erections? Infrequent
If yes, how many times per week (estimate)? 1-2
- Testicles size: definitely smaller
- Sleep disturbances: Unrestful sleep (listen to guided meditation to help get to sleep (thanks Alexa), but can't stay asleep)
- Generalized muscle aches and pains: nothing notable not related to exercise or activity
- Joint pain: left hip, right knee <-- pretty sure I know causes
- Diabetes: no, test results all normal; does run in family on mother's side
- Previous heart attack: no; but father died of MI at age 40 -- been paranoid it would happen to me
- Previous clotting issues: no
- Leg/ankle swelling: no
- Sensitive or swollen nipples: no
- Lumps around your nipples: no
- Are you losing your hair: yes, faster in last 6-9 months
- Have you ever taken Propecia or Proscar (finasteride): no
- Traumatic head injury: yes, knocked unconscious with baseball bad in elementary school; left temple
- Have you taken pain killers (opiates) for several months: no
- Stress levels: significant in previous years going back to 2004; led large organizations (100+ people) or held global position; leader allowed me to change roles this year due to health issues. Stress levels mostly self-induced - high performing, perfectionist (or at least I used to be)

Sleep
- Have you ever been diagnosed with sleep apnea via a sleep study? No, but have had a sleep study done
- Take frequent naps: no, because I know it messes with circadian rhythm (seriously want to nap mid-day though)
- Do you feel refreshed when you wake up in the morning: no
- Average hours of sleep per night: target: 7, typical 5-6
- Do you usually go to bed after 10 pm: Did for MANY years (claimed I was a night owl), now I try and go off grid about 8:30 PM, prep for sleep, meditate, and in bed by 10 PM

Diet and Exercise
- Exercise: walking 10,000 steps per day; about to start weight training and cardio again but motivation is lacking
- Diet: switched to a healthy diet following my scare in 2017 (the ER visits). By healthy I mean - stopped sodas, refined sugars/junk food; little to no processed foods, try and cook fresh foods -- approx. 40% carbs, 30% protein, 30% fats
Fluids: 1-2 L/day; just can't do 3L (90 oz.) as recommended cause I have to pee all day

Medications - self prescribed based on research on ExcelMale and PeakTestosterone
- DHEA (25 mg), qd - to boost level from 320.9 in to mid 350-500 range
- Pregnenolone (100 mcg), qd - to boost level from 18 to 125-175 range
- Started DHEA based on Gene Devine's DHEA Supplementation thread as presented by Dr. Neal Rouzier M.D., plus a few other posts/websites
- Started pregnenolone since mine is very low, and it along with DHEA are are two of the hormone pathways -- or so I have read
- Both meds started 5-28-2018

Supplements
- Multi-Vitamin: 2-Per Day, bid
- Vitamin D3 (4000 IU): included in 2-Per Day <-- I was deficient last year, < 30, now at 50
- CoQ10: (100mg), bid - heart health
- Turmeric/curcumin (450mg), bid - Bioschwartz 95% standardized version - reduce inflammation, cancer fighting
- Fish Oil (EPA: 800 mg/DHA: 600 mg), bid - Dr. Tobias, heart health
- Magnesium Citrate (300 mg morning, 100 mg evening) - heart health, blood pressure
- Vitamin K2 (100 mcg as MK7), qd - balance D3 intake
- Pomegranate (500 mg), qd - heart health, reverses plaque build-up
- Saw Palmetto (320 mcg), qd - DHT level ok, understand that SP inhibits conversion of T --> DHT; recently read SP may not be a great idea
 

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Scientific Reference

Lakshman KM, Kaplan B, Travison TG, Basaria S, Knapp PE, Singh AB, LaValley MP, Mazer NA, Bhasin S. The effects of injected testosterone dose and age on the conversion of testosterone to estradiol and dihydrotestosterone in young and older men. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2010 Aug;95(8):3955-64.

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