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Old 08-17-2009, 07:06 PM
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Hello my name is Matt O'Brien. I am a 16 year old in highschool and recently I had some
blood work done because for the past year I have been feeling the following symptoms:
Fatigue, weakness, constant hunger, cold body temperature, frequent urination and overall
lack of enjoyment in everything I used to do. The blood work came back with extremely low tesosterone,
high cortisol, and little pituitary function. What triggered all of this happened a year ago in the summer of 2008.
Starting the summer around June I weighed 130 lbs and just got done competing at state wrestling.
When that was over I decided to cut down for next year right away to have a better chance at doing better in wrestling.
I started eating less and less, and eventually all I ate was mostly protein, verry little carbohydrates,
and little to no fats at all. All of this ended around September, so from June-September around four months
I had pretty much developed an eating disorder from my favorite sport. Before I had my bodyfat taken for school,
I was at 7% so I was naturaly lean anyway. Not only that but I am losing weight but gaining that bodyfat... I don't understand if the low tesosterone and growth hormone is causing bone and muscle loss, but I lift three times a week at the school and have not noticed many strength losses, I just can never get any stronger. It kills me to know that everything I do will only make me worse, I have no idea how to correct this hypothalamic/pituitary problem. It would mean so much to me if you could help me with this, I think my doctor is running out of ideas for me. He has sent me to an endocrineologist in Des Moines, IA and she took seven serums of bloodwork showing all this. I should probably tell you that I'm not Nutritionally defecient in any way, I eat around 2,000 calories a day full of the right protein, carbohydrates, and fats. I even supplement healthy fats like fish oil omegas to try to help it. I take a multi-vitamin and an extra b-vitamin complex everyday to try and help. Nothing works. Not only did all of this mess with my quaility of life, my favorite sport, wrestling, is now being taken away from me because I don't have the energy to practice or compete...
I recently had blood work done with my doctor showing very low levels of testosterone and thyroid.He sent me to an endocrinologist who did more blood work showing low levels of luetinizing hormone,foliclestimulating hormone, and growth hormone, but normal levels of cortisol, which means the pituitary is functioning some what. I had a CT scan done to check for masses, it came back negative. Are CT scans
accurate enough to pick up a pituitary tumor?
Please respond if possible.

Do you think HCG would fix my hypothalamic problem?
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Old 08-17-2009, 07:10 PM
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being only 16 I would have any member refrain from answering your medical questions as we are not docs...plz talk to your doc and or endocronologists about this...also you can post this in the mens health forum and talk to hardasnails, he may direct you further....
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Old 08-18-2009, 07:52 AM
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I agree with Big Karch. We can tell you what to do to increase testosterone production but you're just too young to get into this shit. Mo matter what the case is, don't do something that you've been told by someone on a internet forum. Pay a visit to a doc and keep on exercising.

I have to comment that you seem to be very reasonable for your age and your english is pretty good as well. Glad to see kids with a higher level of intelligence than the average. Stick to our training and nutrition forums and you're going to learn a lot.
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