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1121: Low Hormones, Chronic Sinus Issues, Pregnancy Fatigue, Family Advice, Floating Stool, Trouble Swallowing (HouseCall)

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Welcome back to our weekend Cabral HouseCall shows!

This is where we answer our community's wellness, weight loss, and anti-aging questions to help people get back on track!

Check out today's questions:

Chris: Hi Stephen, Big fan of all the work you do and the free content you provide. I recently had a at home male hormone blood test done as i was suspecting low testosterone. I feel fatigued upon waking despite 8 hours of sleep, no morning erections, fat around the breasts and belly button despite having a fairly lean waist and a inability to build muscle were my main symptoms. My lifestyle is stress free apart from my workouts which i do for 1 hour 3 times per week on my off days from work. I work 4 days at a garden centre which is a physical job. I am on my feet for 7 hours a day and average at around 15000 steps a day on my work days (8000 on my off days). I sleep 8 hours a night and eat 4000 calories a day of whole foods such as oats, sweet potatoes, fruit, veg, rice, yogurt, cheese, whey protein, chicken, beef. My digestion on the whole is pretty good. I do not have kids, single and my job is relatively stress free. Below are my results of the test. The first number is my result and the second set of numbers is the conventional medicine range, not the optimal range. I have left the measurements out as they are different in the UK.Albumin - 35.3/35-50FSH - 1.2/1.5-12.4, LH - 5.7/1.7-8.6, Oestradiol - 151/41-159, Testosterone - 20/8.64 29SHBG - 49/18.3-54.1, Free Testosterone (Calculated) - 0.359/0.2-0.62, Prolactin - 263/86-324 TSH - 1.70/0.27-4.20 (I am on Levothyroxine for low Thyroid), Free T4 - 19.80/12.0-22.0,PSA -0.783/

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Welcome back to our weekend Cabral HouseCall shows!

This is where we answer our community's wellness, weight loss, and anti-aging questions to help people get back on track!

Check out today's questions:

Chris: Hi Stephen, Big fan of all the work you do and the free content you provide. I recently had a at home male hormone blood test done as i was suspecting low testosterone. I feel fatigued upon waking despite 8 hours of sleep, no morning erections, fat around the breasts and belly button despite having a fairly lean waist and a inability to build muscle were my main symptoms. My lifestyle is stress free apart from my workouts which i do for 1 hour 3 times per week on my off days from work. I work 4 days at a garden centre which is a physical job. I am on my feet for 7 hours a day and average at around 15000 steps a day on my work days (8000 on my off days). I sleep 8 hours a night and eat 4000 calories a day of whole foods such as oats, sweet potatoes, fruit, veg, rice, yogurt, cheese, whey protein, chicken, beef. My digestion on the whole is pretty good. I do not have kids, single and my job is relatively stress free. Below are my results of the test. The first number is my result and the second set of numbers is the conventional medicine range, not the optimal range. I have left the measurements out as they are different in the UK.Albumin - 35.3/35-50FSH - 1.2/1.5-12.4, LH - 5.7/1.7-8.6, Oestradiol - 151/41-159, Testosterone - 20/8.64 29SHBG - 49/18.3-54.1, Free Testosterone (Calculated) - 0.359/0.2-0.62, Prolactin - 263/86-324 TSH - 1.70/0.27-4.20 (I am on Levothyroxine for low Thyroid), Free T4 - 19.80/12.0-22.0,PSA -0.783/

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