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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 121982" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>Your doctor put you on a protocol without regard for your SHBG, it's very likely he doesn't prescribe TRT often and clearly has zero knowledge as it relates to TRT. This regurgitated 200mg every 2 weeks is simply written down for doctors to follow, the person or organization writing these guidelines really have no clue.</p><p></p><p>Your SHBG is the biggest key to your injection frequency, higher and you will need large weekly doses perhaps twice weekly, mid range moderate doses twice weekly, lower SHBG and smaller more frequent dosing EOD or everyday. The lower a man's SHBG, the more free testosterone he has and the more free estrogen even with what appears to be normal estrogen.</p><p></p><p>A low SHBG man with an estrogen of 20 nmol/L might look good on the surface, but free estrogen can be much higher. The only way for a low SHBG man to keep free hormones from getting out of control is small injections everyday, this lowers estrogen peaks and keeps estrogen lower in most cases.</p><p></p><p>Smaller more frequent dosing can also minimize side effects one might experience on TRT, such as high hematocrit, red blood cell count where the blood gets thicker.</p><p></p><p>I'm about to start every day injections myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 121982, member: 15832"] Your doctor put you on a protocol without regard for your SHBG, it's very likely he doesn't prescribe TRT often and clearly has zero knowledge as it relates to TRT. This regurgitated 200mg every 2 weeks is simply written down for doctors to follow, the person or organization writing these guidelines really have no clue. Your SHBG is the biggest key to your injection frequency, higher and you will need large weekly doses perhaps twice weekly, mid range moderate doses twice weekly, lower SHBG and smaller more frequent dosing EOD or everyday. The lower a man's SHBG, the more free testosterone he has and the more free estrogen even with what appears to be normal estrogen. A low SHBG man with an estrogen of 20 nmol/L might look good on the surface, but free estrogen can be much higher. The only way for a low SHBG man to keep free hormones from getting out of control is small injections everyday, this lowers estrogen peaks and keeps estrogen lower in most cases. Smaller more frequent dosing can also minimize side effects one might experience on TRT, such as high hematocrit, red blood cell count where the blood gets thicker. I'm about to start every day injections myself. [/QUOTE]
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