T Slightly Above Normal, No Treatment?

Here is the E2 sticky:

I don’t see an E2 on your tests, my doc always questions me when I ask for it and begrudgingly orders it.
Your test is very low, but at your age there must be a reason. Most docs will just tell you that you are within range and refuse to treat you (with HRT) because of your age; but will not take the time to figure out
why your test is so low. It is difficult to find a doctor that will take the time to really figure it out, mine didn’t and just went with HRT, but I am 43.

If you read through the forum you will find the “you are within range and I won’t treat you” theme again and again. Its up to you to find a Dr. that will take the time to figure out what your true issue is. I think the poster that is replying above PURE CHANCE went through hell and back to finally get the treatment that he needed, there are many others and you aren’t alone.

As to your supplements, most people deficient of Vit D need 10-15,000 iu a day, and I have read many accounts of that kind of supplementation bringing test levels up significantly. Another most here take religiously is fish oil.

Probably the most effective way to cut body fat is low carb dieting, but I would still bet that your E2 is very high and needs to be addressed before you see significant body composition changes.
Good Luck.