Blood Test Results Disappointment

I have never heard of that. I would expect the acid could damage anastrozole. Can you dissolve 1mg/ml in vodka? Count drops per ml in with a dropper bottle and do the math or measure with a syringe to take 0.5mg anastrozole twice a week.

Please inject T 52.5mg twice a week and take anastrozole at that time.

Mix hCG in 1.5 ml BA water, 0.5% benzyl alcohol. Inject 0.25 mg SC EOD

You can inject hCG SC with #31 0.3-0.5ml [30-50iu] insulin syringes.
You can inject T with #29 1/2" 0.5ml insulin syringes. Try SC over quads, if you get lumps or swelling, try SC in belly fat.

You had low T and insulin resistance. Also know as syndrome-X or metabolic disorder. A1C=60 requires some changes. TRT does help with all of this.

You have vitamin B deficiency contributing to low HDL, find a high potency B-complex multi-vit that lists trace elements including iodine+selenium, 130-180mcg+150-200mcg. Also must not list iron!

Also, take fish oil or other EFAs, nuts, flax seed oil/meal

**Blood donations: **
Ferritin should be 80 or better to support proper fT4–>fT3 conversion.

f**T3 was well below target/optimal of mid-range. **
Eval overall thyroid function as per last paragraph in this post.
Low thyroid function, and low-T contribute to or cause insulin resistance.

Stop eating potatoes, white rice, sugars, white bread.

Your CRP indicated generalize inflammation somewhere in your body.
Homocysteine is cardio specific suggesting inflammatory processes in your arteries - aka heart disease. Estrogen dominance can contribute to this. DHEA-S=297 was good -supportive. The lining of the arteries, the one cell thick endothelium is suffering.

How is your BP and pulse?

Anti-fungals can contribute to secondary hypogonadism as well as other medications, Rx or OTC.

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

Evaluate your overall thyroid function by checking oral body temperatures as per the thyroid basics sticky. Thyroid hormone fT3 is what gets the job done and it regulates mitochondrial activity, the source of ATP which is the universal currency of cellular energy. This is part of the body’s temperature control loop. This can get messed up if you are iodine deficient. In many countries, you need to be using iodized salt. Other countries add iodine to dairy or bread.