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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 112173" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>Good move joining Excelmale.</p><p></p><p>Unless SHBG is super high, you may want to consider injecting more than once weekly to maintain steady hormone levels. You may even be able to lower your estrogen and drop some of that weight if it's estrogen related. SHBG levels will guide dosing and injection frequency. </p><p></p><p>Almost everyone gains weight in the beginning of starting TRT, muscles are growing, your body will reach a new balance in the months to come. We often hear new members tell us thyroid is fine because doctors say so, often doctors have no idea what fine looks like on paper. Insurance doctors typically follow these reference ranges and bow to the God of normal that have many people within them who are symptomatic and experiencing hypothyroid symptoms. </p><p></p><p>Don't subscribe to the God of normal, you can have a dysfunctional thyroid when thyroid hormones appear normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 112173, member: 15832"] Good move joining Excelmale. Unless SHBG is super high, you may want to consider injecting more than once weekly to maintain steady hormone levels. You may even be able to lower your estrogen and drop some of that weight if it's estrogen related. SHBG levels will guide dosing and injection frequency. Almost everyone gains weight in the beginning of starting TRT, muscles are growing, your body will reach a new balance in the months to come. We often hear new members tell us thyroid is fine because doctors say so, often doctors have no idea what fine looks like on paper. Insurance doctors typically follow these reference ranges and bow to the God of normal that have many people within them who are symptomatic and experiencing hypothyroid symptoms. Don't subscribe to the God of normal, you can have a dysfunctional thyroid when thyroid hormones appear normal. [/QUOTE]
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