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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Test levels LOWER after switching to injections?!
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<blockquote data-quote="HealthMan" data-source="post: 122612" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>How long have you been injecting testosterone? You inject once a week? Your SHBG is lowish and after stopping clomid (which usually raises SHBG) it must be even lower. When did you draw blood in relation to your injection? If you had blood work done at trough and you are in an once a week injection protocol that would probably be the reason. Also if you just started injections it takes 6-8 weeks to achieve stable levels. If you had bloodwork done before that your levels will still rise.</p><p>With that SHBG you should consider asking your doctor to try injecting twice a week and see how you feel and how numbers look. You might need to maybe inject EOD given your SHBG but I would try E3.5D first</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 122612, member: 13512"] How long have you been injecting testosterone? You inject once a week? Your SHBG is lowish and after stopping clomid (which usually raises SHBG) it must be even lower. When did you draw blood in relation to your injection? If you had blood work done at trough and you are in an once a week injection protocol that would probably be the reason. Also if you just started injections it takes 6-8 weeks to achieve stable levels. If you had bloodwork done before that your levels will still rise. With that SHBG you should consider asking your doctor to try injecting twice a week and see how you feel and how numbers look. You might need to maybe inject EOD given your SHBG but I would try E3.5D first [/QUOTE]
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