Bungloid48
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bioavailable t.
Your fTSH is above mid range and the others below mid range. There is a pattern there... but perhaps just confirming the low T situation. Getting T restored can sometimes get the thyroid back on track.
Your T and FT are low, E and progesterone are way up too. You do have a serious issue and your stated problems with state of mind are totally consistent with your hormone imbalance.
Where abouts in Canada are you. As you know, having the right doctor is important. Perhaps someone will be able to make a suggestion for a doc that is in a reasonable location for you.
The pituitary gland can cause problems like this when it has been injured from a blow or whiplash in an auto accident. When [old] age is not the issue, damage to the pituitary gland should be checked out, if only to rule out that it is not a problem from a pituitary tumor. The testes can also be damaged and at your age, you should have you testes inspected or scoped out to make sure that testicular cancer is not a cause. Something that elevates E or progesterone can then via those levels suppress the HPTA and cause problems like those that you are having.
A potential pituitary problem cannot be repaired, so testosterone [TRT] may be the only good outcome for that.
Are you gaining weight and loosing muscle mass? More than the lethargy might explain? Fat patterns changing? High E and low T can do all of that. What is your weight and height and how have these changed?
Are you taking any meds that might be part of whats going on? Many can get depressed with hormones out of whack like this. When that happens, getting put on an anti-depressant can make things worse, by not treating the cause and then from the sexual side effects of the drugs make such things worse.
Another thing I should probably mention is that last year I developed an acute case of chronic prostatitis and epididymitis. These are going to be life-long and there is nothing I can do about it. I have seen a few urologists and have been treated with Cipro but since it's chronic it's here to stay. I must say I havn't really felt the same after this happened but I think it's emotional for the most part. Physically, there was no major difference between before or after - like I wouldn't say this is the root cause of my issues as they had been occuring long before.
First thing would be to throw away the saliva tests, and never think of them again (or the fact you wasted money on them).
Guys,
I have found a local "Andropause" clinic in my area!
You do not require a referral to see a doctor since they have GPs there.
If I give them a call I could probably be able to set-up an appointment without a problem.
This may sound like a stupid clinic, but do you think they would entertain the idea of treating someone my age (19) at their clinic? I'm a bit apprehensive and embarrassed to call so that's why I'm asking.