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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
High insulin-high glucose? Low SHGB
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 50904" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>I think the low SHBG and insulin resistance/pre-diabetic is internet hyperbole. Too many unknowingly and questionable authorities (like PeakTestosterone) go straight to this Diabetic nonsense at first mention of low SHBG. Then you have the main issue...SHBG is what it is...it's not "correctable", you can't raise it, and it typically lowers with Testosterone usage. I think your tests show your Insulin and Glucose as in range. Did you fast for 12hrs prior to this test?</p><p></p><p>You're spot on correct though that with low SHBG, estrogen is much tougher to control. It comes with high Free T, which is great, but Estrogen is there as well and tougher to manage. It may be why you're using so much Anastrozole. MOST of us with SHBG in the teens (or lower) use our Testosterone EOD, if not daily, which leads to lower aromatase activity = lower Estrogens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 50904, member: 2657"] I think the low SHBG and insulin resistance/pre-diabetic is internet hyperbole. Too many unknowingly and questionable authorities (like PeakTestosterone) go straight to this Diabetic nonsense at first mention of low SHBG. Then you have the main issue...SHBG is what it is...it's not "correctable", you can't raise it, and it typically lowers with Testosterone usage. I think your tests show your Insulin and Glucose as in range. Did you fast for 12hrs prior to this test? You're spot on correct though that with low SHBG, estrogen is much tougher to control. It comes with high Free T, which is great, but Estrogen is there as well and tougher to manage. It may be why you're using so much Anastrozole. MOST of us with SHBG in the teens (or lower) use our Testosterone EOD, if not daily, which leads to lower aromatase activity = lower Estrogens. [/QUOTE]
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