That is one of the biggest workups I have seen.
Have you seen all of these?
Please read the stickies found here: About the T Replacement Category - #2 by KSman
- advice for new guys
- things that damage your hormones
- protocol for injections
- finding a TRT doc
- thyroid basics
fT3 is the active hormone
is stress has messed with adrenals, rT3 may be elevated and blocking fT3
Are you gluten intolerant?
There is a gene that can be defective for fructose, you would need that from both parents. Affects 1 in 10,000, 20,000. There is a gene test. I carry on of those defective genes.
Better to not have total cholesterol lower than 160. Cholesterol is the starting point for the sex hormones, cortisol and Vit-D3.
How are you going to get more iodine?
You need to get selenium as well. A multi-vit that lists iodine+selenium would be good, but should not contain iron.
Serum iron varies a lot with recent meals and is not a useful lab as it swings too much.
E2=80pmol/L is ideal for guys on TRT with high TT, FT
With your low T, you are very estrogen dominant.
Now that you are off of those drugs, you can try to get iodine and body temperatures improved and see if anything in the HPTA restart sticky will work.
If you do TRT, you will need hCG SC 250iu EOD to preserver fertility.