Aromasin seems like a perfect trial, under supervision, and Proviron also seems worth a shot given symptoms.
As for lipids, please let me know your HDL cholestrol. I was mistaken I think. I think you can back into with total - LDL. Your LDL is too high, and your LDL is too low, but I agree with Matrix that overall is fine. I am concerned with LDL, VLDL and triglycerides and think you may have some sort of metabolic disorder, even though you are thin, too thin.
What is HA1C and fasting glucose? I think you said your insulin was normal, suggesting that you dont have an insulin resistance issue.
I've been on Arimidex, Clomid, Nolvadex, Proviron, HCG, Androgel, Testim, Pregenenelone, etc. Nothing improves the issues.
I have had a single fasting insulin/glucose test. Insulin was below the detectable range, and glucose was "normal." I have not had a 3 hour glucose tolerance test, which I believe is the more important test in my case.
I am 175lbs, not 155 as my sig suggests. The 155 is from when I abruptly stopped hormone therapy altogether.
I'll tell the story one more time. In high school, there were a lot of very skinny boys. I was one of them. However, in my junior year, the school nurse pulled me aside to mention that I had actually lost weight between my sophomore and junior years, which made no sense since I was so thin. I was approx. 130lbs. It was basically muscle wasting.
I ate whatever everyone else ate, without a care in the world -- a four course dinner from my family, milk/oj/cereal for breakfast, fries/soda/sandwich/cookies/etc. for lunch in the cafeteria. I had absolutely no concern about weight. I certainly didn't undereat. My afternoon snack was probably 2000 calories, alone. Yeah, I ate like ****, but so did everyone else I knew, and I was never fat, so I didn't care.
Anyway -- to boost my weight, I was sent to a nutritionist, who made me keep food logs. My diet switched to some high number of calories per day of pretzels, peanut butter, celery, broccoli, lean meat, oats, fruit, etc. After about a year, I had gone from 130lbs to 165lbs. There was a problem, however. It was exclusively fat. I developed a huge gut as if I were a beer drinker. I didn't give a ****, though. I was just happy to be heavier either way. Keep in mind that I was essentially force-eating by following her plan My genuine appetite was always very low.
I'm adopted, so I never knew my real family until last year. Turns out that my paternal line is just genetically verrrry thin. My father is 175lbs (my current weight) at 50+ years old and does not pay attention to his diet. He's about two inches taller than I am -- he's 6"2 or 6"3. He's self-conscious about how thin he is, but for some reason... he never tried to weightlift or anything. I did/do.
Eventually, after discovering the T problem in my 20's, I went on T therapy and began to lift weights. Around the age of 24, I successfully brought my weight up to 185lbs at 13% bodyfat. I was eating around 3800 calories per day.
My girlfriend convinced me to drop T (don't ask why) and I did. I dropped to about 175lbs. I moved to another state with her, and for that year, I didn't have time for any consistent gym work. I dropped yet another 10lbs somehow, falling to 155.
I dumped her, returned home, focused on my exercise regime again and got back up to 175 where I am now. It's a huge hassle to keep this weight up, because I have zero muscle tone from the low T, muscle builds extremely slowly for my family line, and my appetite is zero. I trudge through it, though, and try to stay focused on keeping my health up.
My libido has been basically the same from my early teens until now. Non-existant. It didn't matter wether or not I was running, lifting, a couch-potato, meat-free, lbs. of meat daily, carbs, no carbs, fat, no-fat, happy, sad, thrilled, in love, depressed, etc.
In fact, when I was my most muscular and at the healthiest I have ever been, my libido was at it's absolute lowest. That's why I decided to drop the hormone therapy. It genuinely made the situation worse. The only suspected culprit was the low SHBG, because it caused my T therapy to result in excess free T/E2/DHT, etc whenever we tried to raise total T. It basically made me high-T-resistant.
Matrix, I live in Philadelphia. If you want to get together for a quick beer/smoothie/steak or something (that's about all I afford right now) to ensure that I'm being honest here, I'd be thrilled. Or, maybe it'll be worth a few laughs to see a 29 year old that can't maintain an erection or grow a beard.