20 Y/O TRT. Need Help w/Bloodwork And Situation In General

Creatine Kinase: this suggests muscle damage
Creatine kinase - Wikipedia

Something wrong here, please correct:
Triglycerides: 0.83 (0.00 - 2.30) nmol/L
Cholesterol: 3.51 (0.00 - 2.30) nmol/L

TT may be carrying above average amount of non-bioavailable SHBG+T. SHBG and liver function are factors. When you look at calculated FT, results are not high. Testicular response to hCG is unknown. Note of testes seem to get firmer.

E2=93 is not bad, E2=80pg/ml is the therapeutic target.

You can stop paying for PSA and prolactin labwork.

TSH should be closer to 1.0
fT4 is well below mid-range, suggesting iodine deficiency
fT3 is good, but need to check oral body temperatures as per last paragraph.
Thyroid affects mood, clarity of thought, libido, energy and fat gain/loss.

HTC needs to be tracked. Other items do not explain why HTC is up. Could you have been dehydrated for the lab work?
Try to avoid iron enriched foods or supplements, read labels.

Could concerta be unwise? Would have been good to see how your mind and focus would have evolved with TRT and E2 management. Your brain will be getting rewired by TRT. Many on TRT with properly managed E2 are calm and more analytical.

Cannot donate blood with anastrozole? Never have heard of that, things will be different here vs UK. Male dosing is 1/7th of what is used for breast cancer, regulations are not created to be rational, but absolute.

You can increase anastrozole dose by a factor of 93/80 by making up a solution of anastrozole 1mg/ml and dispense by volume.

Injecting subq will create smoother T levels which should be more favorable for anastrozole function and RBC.

Please read the stickies found here: About the T Replacement Category - #2 by KSman

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Evaluate your overall thyroid function by checking oral body temperatures as per the thyroid basics sticky. Thyroid hormone fT3 is what gets the job done and it regulates mitochondrial activity, the source of ATP which is the universal currency of cellular energy. This is part of the body’s temperature control loop. This can get messed up if you are iodine deficient. In many countries, you need to be using iodized salt. Other countries add iodine to dairy or bread.

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