Feel like a neutered dog at 26.

nxckf

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Been struggling with symptoms that I thought were low T for the past 3-4 years. Since noticing I have thrown the kitchen sink at my symptoms through lifestyle, sleep, supplementation, diet (eat perfectly clean) and haven’t moved the needle that much. Spent thousands going to functional health clinics who couldn’t give me an answer, so just posting here for the odd chance that someone else may have struggled with something similar. Symptoms are little to zero libido (no morning wood ever, not sexually aroused), little to no strength or muscle gains in the gym (made some noobie gains but have been pretty stagnant for the past year or so), low energy, low drive/vigor, and just generally feeling “off”. Attached are my labs where you can see elevated SHBG, lipids pretty bad, low iron binding, and high estrogen. Yes my total and free T look great but I feel like I have a 85.7, not 857. I don’t do any anabolics, just GH and Tirz (started GH because my IGF1 came back at 151)

If you guys have any suggestions on where to start please let me know as I am at wits end with this, just want to feel better…
Thank you.
 

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Your total cholesterol points to something in your lifestyle not being on point.
You mat want to get your TSH and T4 checked. Reverse T3 is a relatively worthless blood test from most researchers i have listened to as there is not standard for testing. If using the same lab every time watching the trend with reverse T3 and even T3 may show something but those 2 are not very definitive..
Without knowing your diet, physical, emotional, stress levels It can be hard to determine.
 
Your total cholesterol points to something in your lifestyle not being on point.
You mat want to get your TSH and T4 checked. Reverse T3 is a relatively worthless blood test from most researchers i have listened to as there is not standard for testing. If using the same lab every time watching the trend with reverse T3 and even T3 may show something but those 2 are not very definitive..
Without knowing your diet, physical, emotional, stress levels It can be hard to determine.
Diet is clean, no processed food aside from diet soda. Not a ton of dietary cholesterol (2-3 eggs a day max, zero processed foods aside from diet soda, diet consists of beef, greek yogurt, sweet potato, berries, brocolli and kimchi. Drink only water and black coffee, zero alcohol. Pretty much don’t eat anything outside of that.

Active lifestyle, around 12-15k steps a day, resistance train about 4-5 days a week depending on schedule, active job. I’m in decent shape, maintain 14-15%bf.

Stress level is moderately high due to being pretty busy between working full time, running an online business, and putting time into fitness. As far as emotional, I don’t have much to complain about- life is going well for me outside of how i feel, about to get married, have a good job, a nice house, good family, etc.


As far as the thyroid. I forgot to include it but TSH and T4 were in range. RT3 just happened to be in the screenshot because I was getting it re tested after it had been elevated before near the end of my cut months back.
 
Sounds like stress may be a big player in your symptoms.
Sleeping 8 hours a day?
If you find you are not enjoying things in life as much as you once did that can be a sign for depression. Stress can do that in my experience. It was the only symptom i had as i was a machine in all other areas of life that Dr ask about when diagnosing depression.
 
diet*

anyways

get iron/vitamin d etc tested.

probably whats causing the feeling. strong good natty t level
Been supplementing with vit D for a couple of years, started to back it down when it came up above range but still take it every now and then. Iron binding is low. Really don’t know what in my diet could cause such crazy lipids, maybe i’m wrong but i done see 2-3 eggs throwing it that far off considering the rest of my diet.
 

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he said gym / 12-15k steps everyday

i assume its diet / genetics instantly which he didnt share
He wrote his steps in after my post about activity. If you care to check.
I don't assume i just put out info for the person to use as they see fit.
 
Sounds like stress may be a big player in your symptoms.
Sleeping 8 hours a day?
If you find you are not enjoying things in life as much as you once did that can be a sign for depression. Stress can do that in my experience. It was the only symptom i had as i was a machine in all other areas of life that Dr ask about when diagnosing depression.
I find it hard to sleep 8 hours a day. I almost always have a couple wake ups in the middle, especially when trying to hit the hay extra early to get 8. Regarding depression, I don’t “feel” depressed if one were to ask me, but I also definitely don’t feel joy or excitement from things that should bring me joy. Like I just bought a house, one I thought I never could at that, and I just feel like “well, that’s good i guess”. Not excited in the least bit, thought I should be.
 
This is a typical day of eating on a rest day. Only difference on training days is some of my carbs moved to before the workout. Otherwise macros and calories are similar + or - 100 with the carbs around activity.
he said gym / 12-15k steps everyday

i assume its diet / genetics instantly which he didnt share
 

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Fasting blood sugar is on the upper end what is your A1C? GH could be making you insulin resistant. You also mentioned you’re on tirz. Tirz can make you feel fatigued.
 
This is a typical day of eating on a rest day. Only difference on training days is some of my carbs moved to before the workout. Otherwise macros and calories are similar + or - 100 with the carbs around activity.
get a more comprehensive bloodwork

crp not hs but normal crp

free t4, t3, tsh. asat, alat, tsat

drop gh and tirz. tirz because it can cause tirednedness and gh to see if it drops shbg

is that you in your picture with low bodyfat?

would like a full profile

bodyfat 14-15%

weight

height

age: 26

diet phase; gaining, losing, maingaining, for how long.
 
If you measure your workout in steps, i probably won't be much help. Generally I think in sets, reps and weight, it does not translate well to steps.
 
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