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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Chronically high SHBG and low free test (not on trt yet )
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<blockquote data-quote="Golfboy307" data-source="post: 224391" data-attributes="member: 39462"><p>I have been fortunate in that a relatively simple TRT regimen has helped me immensely. I inject Test Cyp 3X week, 40mg for a total of 120mg/week. Keeps me in the 800-900 range and solid levels of Free T, E2 etc. No AI's etc.</p><p></p><p>Credit to my GP as he was the first to recognize that my Free T was below range, even though total was around 400 (at age 46). I came with physical symptoms: ED, fatigue, mild hypertension. So, no fortunately he didn't dismiss me. He could only offer Androgel which I chose not to start. Did my research with this site and Peak T, and found an awesome doctor in my area who was affiliated with Body Logic. He is on his own now, but he is an MD that focuses on longevity, overall health, and hormones. I still see my GP and he is impressed with the improvement in my health. </p><p></p><p>Definitely make sure you don't have any cardiac issues first. Not sure is TRT would affect that syndrome you have, but worth discussing. Quality of life is very important even if there are small risks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Golfboy307, post: 224391, member: 39462"] I have been fortunate in that a relatively simple TRT regimen has helped me immensely. I inject Test Cyp 3X week, 40mg for a total of 120mg/week. Keeps me in the 800-900 range and solid levels of Free T, E2 etc. No AI's etc. Credit to my GP as he was the first to recognize that my Free T was below range, even though total was around 400 (at age 46). I came with physical symptoms: ED, fatigue, mild hypertension. So, no fortunately he didn't dismiss me. He could only offer Androgel which I chose not to start. Did my research with this site and Peak T, and found an awesome doctor in my area who was affiliated with Body Logic. He is on his own now, but he is an MD that focuses on longevity, overall health, and hormones. I still see my GP and he is impressed with the improvement in my health. Definitely make sure you don't have any cardiac issues first. Not sure is TRT would affect that syndrome you have, but worth discussing. Quality of life is very important even if there are small risks. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Chronically high SHBG and low free test (not on trt yet )
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