
Originally Posted by
Resilience
Thanks Kelkel - I am 24 years old and not on any medications. I did take Zinc during my university semester to improve concentration, however have now discontinued use.
I do store alot of fat on my hips, quads and backside as mentioned which seems to be a estrogen related (very agitating) - I do avoid estrogens e.g. soy, plastics, preservatives. In addition, my diet is overall pretty good - I eat high quality meals and do avoid take-out food.
I am going to look at the sticky's and try to find a doctor in Sydney, Australia to get bloodwork done. I have heard that doctors generally disregard low-t issues - 'in your head' type docs, however this is only from forum experience I have never witnessed this personally.
I have found online a list of things to test to evaluate endocrine levels efficiently, the list is as follows:
Could one clarify if these are the correct things to test - If so, how would I convince my doctor to test them.
Total Testosterone
Free Testosterone
3 Alpha Androstenediol Glucuronide
DHT
Estradiol (E2)
Prolactin
LH
FSH
ACTH
TSH
T3
T4
Vitamin D
Cortisol
Liver tests
Thanks alot
James