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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Erections gone, PDE5i's stopped working, E2 related?
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<blockquote data-quote="Simbarn" data-source="post: 244128" data-attributes="member: 44021"><p>You have lowered the amount of hCG you were taking, so you are now on 300iu 3 times a week instead of 500iu. This may help lower your T levels and estrogen effects of hCG.</p><p>It is very interesting that you had no negative effect on erectile function during that year on just hCG, when it was quite apparent that estrogen was causing significant side effects. I also find it as interesting that you now need PDE5i when on exogenous testosterone.</p><p></p><p>Do you know what level of testosterone the mono hCG was generating?</p><p></p><p>Yes, your free and bioavailable levels are just under the upper limit, but is this excessive for you? That is, could this much free T be considerably above your natural genetic levels?</p><p>Your recent labs show a relatively high level of SHBG. Is this causing the need for a higher dose of T in order to feel the effects of T?</p><p>Has your SHBG always been this elevated or has this occurred since TRT?</p><p></p><p>Some of the other members here who understand SHBG better than I, may comment on this too for you.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, I just saw in another post of yours that your SHBG went from middle of the range to where it is now on this last test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simbarn, post: 244128, member: 44021"] You have lowered the amount of hCG you were taking, so you are now on 300iu 3 times a week instead of 500iu. This may help lower your T levels and estrogen effects of hCG. It is very interesting that you had no negative effect on erectile function during that year on just hCG, when it was quite apparent that estrogen was causing significant side effects. I also find it as interesting that you now need PDE5i when on exogenous testosterone. Do you know what level of testosterone the mono hCG was generating? Yes, your free and bioavailable levels are just under the upper limit, but is this excessive for you? That is, could this much free T be considerably above your natural genetic levels? Your recent labs show a relatively high level of SHBG. Is this causing the need for a higher dose of T in order to feel the effects of T? Has your SHBG always been this elevated or has this occurred since TRT? Some of the other members here who understand SHBG better than I, may comment on this too for you. Sorry, I just saw in another post of yours that your SHBG went from middle of the range to where it is now on this last test. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Erections gone, PDE5i's stopped working, E2 related?
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