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Good luck man, you may consider having your endocrine / adrenal system looked at in the meantime. Testosterone, estrogen, thyroid, cortisol, etc.
Higher fat leads to higher estrogen, which will lower testosterone and make it even more difficult to lose weight, maintain your libido, keep a hard on, and can even make you a mess emotionally.
A hypothyroid condition could also make it twice as hard for you as anyone else to exercise / stay on track because your metabolism isn't working as effectively as it should be. This could also lead to serious problems with motivation, concentration, brain fog, and depression / apathy. If you feel fatigued all day, as if you could go right back to sleep after being up for a couple of hours, it's worth taking a look at.
A lot of doctors dismiss complaints of "I'm always tired" and never examine underlying reasons. They just say, get some more rest.
I'm not saying there is anything wrong, but you've made it this far and you don't want to ignore the possibility of something you weren't aware of, that you can control, getting in the way of your goal.
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