I have been suffering for about 3 or even more years for fatigue, slow, poor, brittle hair and nails growth, fluid retention, weight gain, yo yo diet,
and most important, my vision is getting worsen from year to year! AND my cold feet became ICY COLD TOES / feet. So, i decided to go on self-paid thyroid test.
Endo said from results that i have only Testosterone deficiency - SECONDARY
HYPOGONADISM. And ... i know that COLD TOES and Vision disturbance (reduction to see details) are not connected to testosterone deficiency. Here are results:
--TSH - 2.77, FT4 12.83 (
normalNormal saline flush range 11.5-22.7), FT3 5.18 (
normalNormal saline flush range 3.5-6.5), --TG 7.4, TGA antibodies, TPO and TSI negative.
--Testosterone:
LHLh blood test
Lh urine test (home test) 0.97,
FSH 1.8 E/L,
SerumFerritin
Serum calcium
Serum globulin electrophoresis
Serum iron
Serum ketones
Serum phosphorus
Serum progesterone
Serum serotonin level
Sodium - blood testosteron 8.6 nmol/L.
--Quick ACTH test cortisol - starting-point 241, after 30 minutes 436 nmol/L
--Ultrasound of thyroid - normal.
--Pituitary gland and whole head imaging (MRI) - all normal, no tumors etc.
OK.. so i recieve Androgel for low testosterone level and nothing else.
But i know that something other is wrong with me (cold toes and vision...).
I actually got glasses before 6 weeks, ophthalmologist said that i have Hypermetropia and he gave me diopter +0.05. but i really think that there's something other by the side of low testosteron problem.
Help me, please!
Regards,
Luke
But my Free T4 is actually at low normal, isn't it?
Yes, my TSH before 4 months when they tested it in primary hospital WAS 2.64!
So, if I repeat another TSH test in 2 months, I think it will be similar,
around 2.7. No, I do not have any joint pains.
You wrote: 'could have this looked into'.
So, what to do about cold toes and curculation issue?
Is it possible that strange vision problems and very cold feet/toes
could be connected somehow...? or to some illnes?
Thanks again.
Regards,
Luka