E2 High? 18 y.o. bloodwork

Supplement with vitamin D,, increase your fat intake,, squat heavy and often.. Should help naturally increase your test levels
 
You just weren't meant to be an alpha male buddy. I'm sorry to say it. Some people are just meant to be at the bottom.
 
Find the root cause. Ignore black beard.

TSH 5,410 range 0,400-4,000
FT3 3,17 range 2,00-4,40
FT4 1,10 range 0,90-1,70
Anticorpi anti-tireglobulina 14,0 range max 100
Anticorpi anti-fireoperossidasi 8,5 range max 100


This could be the problem due to high e2 and normal test?
 
Find the root cause. Ignore black beard.

I was just trolling. You can be whatever you want to be.




Your Blood work is almost exactly like mine. My TSH is 5, FT4 1.25 FT3 3. My natural testosterone is around 900+ though and i have the digit ratio of a gorilla.



Like i said, HYPERthyroidism leads to crazy high testosterone levels. Try bringing that TSH to <1. Hyperthyroidism will also increase SHBG, but that's one of the reasons testosterone goes up. SHBG is important to keep testosterone in your blood for later use. Too many people villanize that stuff. It helps testosterone stay around long enough to be used and not metabolized and excreted too quickly.







If your cholesterol is pretty high, you might be pooling cholesterol that can't be converted to pregnelone in the testes from not having enough thyroid hormone. My total cholesterol is always over 200. HDL over 65 though. The cholesterol thing is genetic, but remember that it's a building block for your hormones. If it's sitting around not being used, then you know the rest.
 
I was just trolling. You can be whatever you want to be.




Your Blood work is almost exactly like mine. My TSH is 5, FT4 1.25 FT3 3. My natural testosterone is around 900+ though and i have the digit ratio of a gorilla.



Like i said, HYPERthyroidism leads to crazy high testosterone levels. Try bringing that TSH to <1. Hyperthyroidism will also increase SHBG, but that's one of the reasons testosterone goes up. SHBG is important to keep testosterone in your blood for later use. Too many people villanize that stuff. It helps testosterone stay around long enough to be used and not metabolized and excreted too quickly.







If your cholesterol is pretty high, you might be pooling cholesterol that can't be converted to pregnelone in the testes from not having enough thyroid hormone. My total cholesterol is always over 200. HDL over 65 though. The cholesterol thing is genetic, but remember that it's a building block for your hormones. If it's sitting around not being used, then you know the rest.

cholesterol is ok, sorry but i don't understood this "Try bringing that TSH to <1." and so I should have crazy T level due to my TSH? Im a little bit confused, My endo want to give me eutirox morning and evening but she tolds me eutirox will make much skinny..
 
Nah, i'm saying, if you take thyroid hormone, your TSH will go down. Your testosterone MIGHT come up. The studies out there in regard to subclinical hypothyroidism don't say much.
 
The three kinds are T4(levothyroxine, synthroid, eutirox) T3(cytomel, liothyronine sodium, triiodothyronine) and natural dessicated thyroid(Armour thyroid, glandular thyroid, etc)
 
If it's all pharmaceutical grade, and the company is doing it's job, they should all be the same. A lot of people think one is slow release/etc. It's BS, Cytomel is just a name. The chemical is the same. It's like comparing pharmaceutical grade test E or C to a UGL. If the UGL is brewing it to the right specifications, you are still injecting the exact same chemical. Using a UGL isn't the best comparison but i think you get my point. Generic/Brand name is the same shit.




Cytomel and all the generics are "Liothyronine Sodium" which is a man-made, synthetic version of "Triiodothyronine" AKA T3.
 
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Check out your iron levels bro I had a friend that was tired all the time turned out to be iron deficiency, any doc can sort the tests
 
Doct want to give eutirox, is true that it will make me more skinny ?



Thyroid hormone can increase your metabolism. If you don't eat to compensate for that, then you will lose weight. Both fat and muscle if you don't train and get enough protein. Mostly fat if you lift weights.
 
Thyroid hormone can increase your metabolism. If you don't eat to compensate for that, then you will lose weight. Both fat and muscle if you don't train and get enough protein. Mostly fat if you lift weights.

Noooo so i cant take it. I will search another way myself im looking for HGH or GHRP-6
 
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