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Question about testosterone level and constant tiredness
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 15990" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Yeah, your circadian profile isn't looking all that great. The starting point in the AM should be right towards the top, but yours is in the bottom 25% area of your labs. So, there's no reserves and your cortisol level stays bottomed out. </p><p></p><p>I suspect this has been going on for awhile, but it's not clear whether this is a primary or secondary condition, and what the root cause(s) are?</p><p></p><p>I would get with a physician that knows how to treat adrenal issues properly. You might be a perfect candidate for HC therapy, but I would imagine a physician will want to run further tests and exams. </p><p></p><p>On your labs, can you elaborate on the provider and what method(s) they use? I presume these are saliva labs? I'm more used to a ZRT platform to run the graphs and all those fun reports, but your numbers are pretty clear regardless of the origin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 15990, member: 696"] Yeah, your circadian profile isn't looking all that great. The starting point in the AM should be right towards the top, but yours is in the bottom 25% area of your labs. So, there's no reserves and your cortisol level stays bottomed out. I suspect this has been going on for awhile, but it's not clear whether this is a primary or secondary condition, and what the root cause(s) are? I would get with a physician that knows how to treat adrenal issues properly. You might be a perfect candidate for HC therapy, but I would imagine a physician will want to run further tests and exams. On your labs, can you elaborate on the provider and what method(s) they use? I presume these are saliva labs? I'm more used to a ZRT platform to run the graphs and all those fun reports, but your numbers are pretty clear regardless of the origin. [/QUOTE]
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