Bloodwork April 2016 — Low T: Revenge Of The Pituitary

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Low Testosterone symptoms: Depression, anxiety, fatigue, low energy/motivation/ambition.

Yeah, I generally try to make one major change at a time and then wait to see how my symptoms and bloodwork change — the stack I have now is generally the result of those incremental changes over time.

The thyroid has helped in the past, one grain/day used to be enough to keep it in the 1-2 range — not sure why it was high this time, maybe metabolic demands have increased.

IDK, I feel like I've tried all the simple things. I've had low testosterone for a couple years now and have tried various solutions.

I have experimented with DHT — and I did feel better on it — but not sure why I wouldn't just use T if was going to do either.

What dose of DHT did you use? What form (gel, pills)?

I think the idea is that DHT can't aromatize into estrogen, and is in fact an aromatase inhibitor itself, so there's no need to take a pharmaceutical aromatase inhibitor with it, hence less taxing for the liver
 
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Are you lean?

Don't expect to be high T if you're not lean.

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