OP was spot on in describing me, yet I am a 22 year old male. Even more pertinent, my T levels are very very high. Have, you, had your T tested?
I think these are good things to check, especially the handful of thyroid tests. I was looking into otc non prescription glandulars from new zealand via nutri-meds. I HAVE considered synthroid and cytomel synthetic hormones. I still highly recommend AGAINST synthetic cortisol.
25 C-reactive protein CRP
26 Fibrinogen
27 Hematocrit
28 Hemoglobin A1C
29 Homocysteine, cardio
30 Lipoprotein (A) Lp(A)
31 Folate, Serum
32 Cholesterol, Total
33 HDL cholesterol
34 cholesterol/HDL ratio
35 LDL chol, calculated
36 Triglycirides
37 VLDL
38 Vitamin A
39 Vitamin B12, serum
40 Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy LC/MS/MS
41 T3 Free
a RT3
b thyroid stimulating anti-globulin,
c thyroid stimulating hormone receptor antibody,
d anti thyroid peroxidase antibody,
e TgAB
42 T3 uptake
43 T3,Total
44 T4,Free
45 T4,Total
46 TSH
47 Glucose, fasting
48 Insuline, serum
49 PSA, Total
50 PSA, %, free
51 IGF Binding protein-3
52 IGF-1
53 Aldosterone
54 Cortisol AM/PM
55 DHEA sulfate
56 Prolactin
57 FSH
58 LH
59 Progesterone
60 Pregnenolone
61 Estradiol, Bioavailable
62 Estradiol, Free
63 Estradiol, Fractionated, serum
64 Estradiol, Ultra-sensitive (is part of fractionated)
65 Estrone,serum (is part of fractionated)
66 Estrogens, Total, Serum
67 Testosterone, Free, Bio/Total (LC/MS/MS)
68 Testosterone Total (included in T panel)
69 Testosterone Free(included in T panel)
70 Testosterone Bioavailable(included in T panel)
71 SHBG(included in T panel)
72 Albumin, serum(included in T panel)
73 Dihydrotestosterone DHT