AST can easily be high from sore muscles and training without recovery. Have muscles fully recovered for next labs and AST may be normal.
I feel like I have already seen this set of lab results before, with the headaches.
Try taking 10,000iu Vit-D3 and see if that helps. Take 25,000 for first 5 days.
Do not know what stanasol is, but it is meant to sound like
Stanozolol - Wikipedia to deceive. “SAFE & LEGAL Winstrol Alternative”. Some prohormones wreck HPTA for some guys. All the more if natural T is shutdown when not taking any testosterone. We have seen this problem before, some guys are vulnerable to these fake testosterones.
TSH should be nearer to 1.0
fT4 is low, should be at or a bit above mid-range.
fT3=4.5 is low, should be closer to 5.0 [your fT3 range is different from what we normally see]
Your problem may be from not using iodized salt.
Are outer eyebrows thin?
Do you feel cold easily?
Is your hair thinning? - not male pattern baldness
FSH=6.5 is a lot higher than LH. Have you had your testes examined by a doctor. Do your testes hurt? If you ever do TRT, test LH/FSH once again. Both should -->zero, if FSH does not -->zero, may be indicating testicular cancer.
I think that your high E2 is lowering LH, FSH and T. If you lower E2, things might be better. TT is midrange. Suspect that high E2 is increasing SHBG and that lowers FT and increases SHBG+T that is not bio-available and SHBG+T also inflates TT so TT overstates your T status.
Why is E2 high? Suspect low FT and FT–>E2 generation is small which then indicated that E2 clearance by the liver is not good. Some medications can do this. List all medications, off the shelf and prescribed.
Try taking 0.5mg anastrozole twice a week, or smaller doses every other day [EOD, E2D]. Do labs in 4 weeks. If you suddenly feel bad, stop for 5 days and resume at 1/16mg twice a week, because you are an over-responder.
Labs:
TT
FT
SHBG
E2
Please evaluate overall thyroid function:
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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