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Low Testoterone and Hypothyroidisim. Does thyroid medication correct this?

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We found out about 15 years ago my husband has low testosterone, he is now 54 years old. None of his thyroid labs were ever out of range so that aspect was not looked into. Finally, this year we began to look into the thyroid. Ive done some research which suggests there is a correlation between low thyroid hormones, especially low T3, and low testosterone which now makes sense to me as we recently discovered he is homozygous for the D102 mutation

I was wondering if anyone knows from experience/research if testosterone will come into the normal range once you begin T4/T3 medication ? the article below is one on point, easy to understand and says that it does.

boostthyroid.com/blog/2019/...

Also although he's done the test for the D102mutation I've read it is beneficial to do the D101 test as well but I cannot find out where to do this from .Regenerous labs do not offer it. Would anyone know where this test can be obtained ?

Thanks very much. Any input is most appreciated.

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Blue Horizon do DIo1 in Thyroid DNA test bundle

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Link about how hypothyroidism affects men

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Sheba678 in reply toSlowDragon

Thank you very much for the links, I appreciate the help !

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Not from experience, but I have read that once thyroid hormones are optimal, the other hormones should all sort themselves out. But, don't expect miracles, certainly not when he's only just started on T4/T3. :)

But, it does depend why his testosterone is low. Are his other adrenal hormones low? Is he taking statins?

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That is good to hear !

Yes, I agree, this is a long process of trail and error, getting the correct dosage, finding a understanding endocrinologist and keeping a handle on all the symptoms. But, from a quote I remember," what takes a long time to come takes a long time to go" .

Things have been complicated in terms of diagnosis as he is diabetic and takes metformin, but no statins. Many symptoms of thyroid insufficiency( which now make sense) were put down to diabetic symptoms.

I did recently test his cortisol and it is on the low end of normal.

So if the HPA axis is "off" then that would affect testosterone output ?

Thanks so much !! you've got me thinking !!

Have a good weekend.

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Is that type one or type two diabetes?

Type one is autoimmune, so would make autoimmune thyroid disease (Hashimoto's) more likely

Had TPO and TG thyroid antibodies tested?

It's important to get TPO and TG thyroid antibodies tested at least once .

Link about thyroid blood tests

thyroiduk.org/tuk/testing/t...

Link about antibodies and Hashimoto's

thyroiduk.org.uk/tuk/about_...

thyroiduk.org.uk/tuk/about_...

List of hypothyroid symptoms

thyroiduk.org.uk/tuk/about_...

Has he tried strictly gluten free diet

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greygoose in reply toSheba678

It's not just finding an 'understanding' endo that is difficult, it's finding one that is knowledgeable in thyroid. For the most part, they know nothing about it. Which is why we have to learn about our own disease.

Being hypo affects the adrenals. The adrenals produce many hormones, so they're likely to be a bit off.

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It is type two diabetes.

Yes he got the antibodies test done earlier this year, it was normal, although on the ultrasound the diagnosis was" very mild degree of diffuse chronic thyroiditis" and " very mild generalized prominence of the thyroid" the doctor said it was all ok ie normal.

I do not see how this would be consistent with normal ?? to me it would seem like an indication of something abnormal in the gland, even if mild.

No its not strictly gluten free although he does not have much in the way of carbs because of the diabetes.

Thank you so much for all the links, very helpful !!

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Hi Sheba678, It looks like you've written messages replying to SlowDragon and greygoose in this thread. But because you haven't clicked the little button under their post saying REPLY to get a text box to write in they won't have been notified.

I've made their names into links here so they should get a notification, now.

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Thank you !!

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Has he had BOTH TPO and TG thyroid antibodies tested?

On NHS if TPO antibodies are negative they refuse to test TG antibodies

Yet many Hashimoto's patients only have raised TG antibodies

healthline.com/health/antit...

You would need to test privately to confirm

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Sheba678 in reply toSlowDragon

Yes he had both antibodies done. The GP is through and was receptive when he saw the results of the genetic test, thankfully they are a pretty good practice.

Thanks for that info I was not aware of that.

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