TSH=1.0 is ideal, but that does not mean that everything is well. Thyroid can be complex. You need to be consistently using iodized salt to support thyroid. Check you oral body temperatures as per the thyroid basics sticky to eval your overall thyroid function. If your eyebrows are full all the way to your temples, that is a good sign. If sparse … not.
Many here have low thyroid function and symptoms are mostly the same as low-T, so many here have a double dose of misery.
Read stickies found here: About the T Replacement Category - #2 by KSman
- advice for new guys
- things that damage your hormones
- protocol for injections
- finding a TRT doc
Cholesterol is to low. <160 is associated with increased all-cause mortality. Extreme low fat diets are dangerous. Eat health fats, fish oil, olive oil. Never corn oil or other omega-6 rich oils.
Take 5,000iu Vit-D3 every day, 25,000 for first five days. Converts to Vit-D25, an active hormone that is essential for many aspects of proper DNA expression. Test Vit-D25 sometime in future to see how your levels are. Optimal is 60-80.
Your low T can drive some social avoidance. But not caring for team sports may also be simply part of your personality.
You may have problems related to chemical exposure. Labs for AST/ALT might show some effects of chemical exposure. However, low E2 eliminates some aspects of liver problems related to low-T.
There is often more than low-T that needs to be looked into. And when you get on TRT, that can easily be necessary but not sufficient.