Hello everyone,
I finally got my new test results, including a few new tests that I have not had the opportunity to take earlier, but most of it looks fine. I`m stil waiting for pregnenolone and a few others related to the adrenals, but I have most already.
This test was taken 10 weeks after my last Nebido shot, so I had expected my testosterone to be lower, but it was actually still higher than pre-TRT. I had also not taken any HCG for the last months prior to this test.
The obvious surprise here is my high cortisol. Could that explain my symptoms? What does it mean really? I know it suggests Cushing, but I`m not sure if that description would fit me. I used to live a high stress life, but that is a long time ago now. I started suspecting my thyroid was off or that I had low cortisol impairing uptake of my high T3/T4, since I often have cold hands and feet and EASILY gain fat, but I now see that fits with high cortisol as well. My thyroid looks okay to me. Even high.
Other observations is that my TSH is actually lower from the last test and insulin has gone down 28 points as well, so that should be positive. Zinc went up and slightly above range. Vitamin D is still low, but I`m supplementing. I have also started supplementing iron seeing how it`s not really high after donating blood and taking multiple draws for blood the last years.
My doctor just shrugged it off and even gave me the original blood work and said I could look at it myself, so it`s not like I`m getting any help there.
I would appreciate it greatly if anyone has any input for me here. To quickly bring any new readers up to speed, I basically more than doubled my testosterone from bottom of the range on TRT, without any improvement of symptoms at all.
Kind regards,
Renholder
Thyroid
TSH 2,44 mIU/l (0,5-3,6)
Free T4 18,3 pmol/l (8-21)
Free T3 7,9 pmol/l (3,6-8,3)
Thyroxine 110 nmol/l (60-150)
Triiodothyronine 1,7 nmol/l (1,2-2,7)
Reverse triiodothyronine 0,28 nmol/l (0,14-0,54)
TBG 15,1 mg/l (12,0-28,0)
Anti-TPO <10 kIU/l (<35)
Anti-thyroglobulin <20 kIU/l (<40)
TRAS <0,9 IU/l (<1,8)
Gonads
FSH <1,0 IU/l (1,4-12,0)
LH 2,5 IU/l (1,8-12,0)
Prolactin 177 mIU/l (50-700)
Estradiol 0,08 nmol/l (<0,18)
Progesterone <1,0 nmol/l (<3,0)
Total testosterone 15,0 nmol/l (8,0-35,0)
SHBG 15,0 nmol/l (8-60)
Free testosterone index 10,0 (3,0-14,7)
DHT 1,99 nmol/l (0,90-3,10)
Androstendione 3,2 nmol/l (<6,2)
Adrenals
Serum cortisol in blood 08:30 AM 464 nmol/l (138-690)
Serum cortisol in blood 08:30 AM 1034 nmol/l (138-690) (the day after at another lab)
Saliva cortisol 08:30 AM 16,6 nmol/l (4,0-27,0)
Saliva cortisol 10:00 PM 6,6 nmol/l (<6,0)
Free cortisol in 24 hour urine 377 nmol/24h (45-272)
ACTH 08:30 AM 2,6 pmol/l (<10,2)
17-OH-Progesterone 2,5 nmol/l (1,8-10,4)
DHEA-Sulfate 5,9 umol/l (3,4-17,0)
11-Deoxycortisol <2,3 nmol/l (<4,6)
Aldosterone 320 pmol/l (70-800)
Renin activity 1,0 nmol/l/t (<1,5)
Growth
Growth hormone 0,2 mIU/l (<11,5)
IGF 1 30,8 nmol/l (17-63)
IGFBP-3 73 nmol/l (49-176)
Special Tests
Leptin 417 pmol/l (<465)
Iron Panel
Ferritin 175 ug/l (20-300)
Serum iron 11,8 umol/l (9,0-34,0)
TIBC 62 umol/l (49-83)
Transferrin saturation 19% (15-57)
Miscellaneous
Vitamin D 74 nmol/l (50-150)
Vitamin K 0,2 ng/ml (0,1-2,2)
Vitamin B12 749 pmol/l (170-650)
Serum copper 14,2 umol/l (12,0-25,0)
Serum zinc 17,1 umol/l (9,0-17,0)
Insulin 57 pmol/l (18-173)
C-Peptide 337 pmol/l (270-1290)
Fasting plasma glucose 5,3 nmol/l (4,0-6,0)
Parathyorid hormone 3,1 pmol/l (1,2-8,4)