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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Peculiar Blood Results - any ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="MunchEase" data-source="post: 30999" data-attributes="member: 5119"><p>I didn't get thyroid done this time, but have had the thyroid panels done three times and it was always relatively okay.</p><p></p><p>It is interesting you mention the sleep study - my girlfriend says I don't snore at all, but I grind the hell out of my teeth at night. Like she can hear it.</p><p></p><p>I have repeatedly done various cortisol tests, and oddly enough it is usually through the roof. The last two 24 hour urinary cortisol tests I did rang in at 430 and 560 on a scale of (100-380). Saliva test in the past reflected it was elevated. The fact that it's low now is odd.</p><p></p><p>Hematocrit is normal.</p><p></p><p>Body weight/height is normal. I am 182 lbs, 6 feet, and have a seriously unfair set of genetics - I could not workout and still have muscle definition and a six pack. I am an MMA fighter, haven't been able to compete until my medicals are sorted out, but my gym performance isn't too impacted.</p><p></p><p>Mood is all over the place. Not an angry person, but bouts of severe major depression and anxiety come completely independent of life events. I have been biohacking this issue with my DNA report, noticing a bunch of predispositions to mental illness in my genes. 23andme is definitely something everyone suffering from medical issues should look into!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MunchEase, post: 30999, member: 5119"] I didn't get thyroid done this time, but have had the thyroid panels done three times and it was always relatively okay. It is interesting you mention the sleep study - my girlfriend says I don't snore at all, but I grind the hell out of my teeth at night. Like she can hear it. I have repeatedly done various cortisol tests, and oddly enough it is usually through the roof. The last two 24 hour urinary cortisol tests I did rang in at 430 and 560 on a scale of (100-380). Saliva test in the past reflected it was elevated. The fact that it's low now is odd. Hematocrit is normal. Body weight/height is normal. I am 182 lbs, 6 feet, and have a seriously unfair set of genetics - I could not workout and still have muscle definition and a six pack. I am an MMA fighter, haven't been able to compete until my medicals are sorted out, but my gym performance isn't too impacted. Mood is all over the place. Not an angry person, but bouts of severe major depression and anxiety come completely independent of life events. I have been biohacking this issue with my DNA report, noticing a bunch of predispositions to mental illness in my genes. 23andme is definitely something everyone suffering from medical issues should look into! [/QUOTE]
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