Hi!
I'm Tim, as my username shows. I'm 55 years old. I've worked out dedicatedly since possibly mid 1990's or so? I can hardly get out of my house today just to go to the store from conditions....too complex, but I wonder...if it's really one or two things making all of it.
One of which is low T, which is why I am on Anabolic Minds. A Dr. of nutrition saw I had low T (within normal for ranges with the testing place, but too low, she said)....back in 1998? or so. Long story made slightly shorter, it basically was not taken at all seriously by my doctors and left unnoticed and untreated, until, hmm, a few years ago.
In fact, my free T went as low as 25 pg/ML at that time, a couple of years (or 2, 3 or 4?) ago. My doctor was concerned a year or so earlier when it was at 41 pg/ML. I read much more about it, and learned how most doctors (including endocrinologists), including otherwise "good" doctors, don't know much or at all about low T, how to diagnose, test, and male hormonal imbalances. I learned it is far too much for me or most people to deal with, for lots of reasons, is really for a doctor to figure out all the interactions of hormones, symptoms, glands, so forth. I can't afford the few doctors who understand and know how to treat low T and male hormonal issues, so forth; and the tiny few, one, that a person told me of, I can't go to for other reasons. At least my doctor is somewhat open to what I tell him. I got him to give me Anastrozole to lower Estradiol. My hormones are a mess, and I can't figure it out, and should not, but it is my only option, and to work with my doctor.
This is why I came to Anabolic Minds, hoping that other people may know more about low T and all related to it. My blood tests are a mess. My doctor and I can't figure it out. I'm suffering terribly. I have a lot of questions.
My other issues are complex and I am not sure how much come from low T or the following that you may wish to know. I am at high risk of Lyme and associated diseases. Lyme and other confections also causes low T, and lots of symptoms: physical, mental, and emotional - a lot. Same with low T, most all doctors (including specialists) don't know how to test for, diagnose or treat Lyme. The situation with this is so bad that many people are misdiagnosed or ignored while they are actually suffering from Lyme. I can't afford any that doctors who are "Lyme literate," in my whole area of my state and states- just ONE that I could drive to (not close but in my state), so I hope to work with him. Long story, summary is that for a safe, knowledgeable, proper testing, diagnosis and treatment of Lyme and associated diseases, I must prepare a chronological history starting at my birth to today, of all symptoms ("head to toe: physical, mental, and emotional"), places I've been in my life (particularly nature), and other factors. This is critical, and what I am working on, which with my conditions, takes longer. I thought you might wish to know this.
Thanks for taking time to read my introduction to you.
One may be Lyme and associated diseases (which is a whole other story, and "Lyme literate" testing, diagnosis and treatment is a long story. I do not know if I have Lyme or such diseases, and