fever257
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Hey everyone.
So as some of you may know, I’m working to correct my PFS issues.
I currently have issues with sleep, digestion, mood, mental functioning, feeling “stuck” in life, etc.
So I used an internist to help me get some lab work.
Pretty much everything came back abnormal / indicative of stress.
High prolactin, high TSH, low FSH, low luteinizing hormone.
I also suspect low 5AR steroids and low neuroprotective steroids.
I’ll get testosterone and estrogens (I wanted estrone and estrone sulfate - are these good or should I go for total estrogens?) in the coming days.
Needless to say, I’m really not feeling well!
My doc wants to get an MRI of my pituitary, and I don’t want to do this for obvious reasons. I’m assuming he wants to try and diagnose hyperprolactinemia via a pituitary tumor or something, but that would make things worse not better.
Is TRT going to be my best bet going forward?
So as some of you may know, I’m working to correct my PFS issues.
I currently have issues with sleep, digestion, mood, mental functioning, feeling “stuck” in life, etc.
So I used an internist to help me get some lab work.
Pretty much everything came back abnormal / indicative of stress.
High prolactin, high TSH, low FSH, low luteinizing hormone.
I also suspect low 5AR steroids and low neuroprotective steroids.
I’ll get testosterone and estrogens (I wanted estrone and estrone sulfate - are these good or should I go for total estrogens?) in the coming days.
Needless to say, I’m really not feeling well!
My doc wants to get an MRI of my pituitary, and I don’t want to do this for obvious reasons. I’m assuming he wants to try and diagnose hyperprolactinemia via a pituitary tumor or something, but that would make things worse not better.
Is TRT going to be my best bet going forward?