[Update:Started TRT] 28Y/O M, Chronic health Problems, Low T

Stickies are here: About the T Replacement Category - #2 by KSman

You read advice for new guys and things that damage your hormones and did not find anything that connected to you?

Also:

  • protocol for injections
  • finding a TRT doc
  • thyroid basics

TSH should be nearer to 1.0, fT3, fT4 should be around mid range and you are low.
Have you been using iodized salt and/or vitamins that list iodine+selenium to support your thyroid function?

Body temperatures suck. Any mid-afternoon temperatures.
Qualify thermometer to see if someone else can hit 98.6
-feel cold easily
-thyroid sore, enlarged, asymmetrical, lumpy
-outer eyebrows sparse
-general hair thinning

Endos are the worst and uro’s have are ignorant. See the finding a TRT doc sticky, you cannot be passive about your hormonal health care.

Labs?
total cholesterol
CBC
hematocrit

Take 5000-6000iu vit-D3 per day, 25,000 for first 5 days

You can get glutamine amino acid and use as supplement.

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