Are you absolutely certain about this?
I am not knowledgeable enough to say anything for sure.
But from what i've gathered, low shbg usually mean trouble, on average.
And wouldn't low shbg mean less stable hormone levels since the body goes trough the released substances faster.
I do...
I'm one of the guys that don't like hcg either. Truth be told, it makes me feel kinda *** in a way.
Not to go into to much details but, currently i'm trying a very low dose of 400iu per week and it increases my well being so far but doesn't really seem to give me that hyped up effect.
Perhaps...
You change your protocol to fast. You need to keep a steady protocol for at least 2-3weeks before you see any improvements.
It's also very confusing how you with an e2 of 12pg/ml on 0.125 decide to increase your dosage to 0.250. What were you thinking?
I would change to 0.0625 and stick with...
I know some people here suffer from low shbg. Could t3 treatment be an option?
Here's a study: Small doses of triiodothyronine can change some risk factors associated with abdominal obesity. - PubMed - NCBI
RESULTS:
Six weeks treatment with small doses of T3 resulted in a significant increase...
Well to be honest.
It depends on when you do the lab in relation to your injection.
Twice a week: 1200ng/dl - 900 - 677
EoD: 1000ng/dl - 900 - 829
If u get my point.
Yes night sweats for me too when low e2.
Usually i wake up with totally drained bed/pillow.
Lower your dose immediately or discontinue the AI alltogether.
Actually i think it has something to do with water retention. Maybe because the water make the compartment to small. Since when i drop water i don't seem to have same issues.
Going to stop adding salt to my food and watch the crabs see if things improve.
Thank you. Yes i just finished a 30min walk where i was not stressed and i felt nothing. Usually this happens only when i'm in a hurry and i have to walk really fast to get somewhere on time.
On the treadmill i only run short distances with fast speeds 10mph and i usually feel nothing from...
Yeah it's very anoying. Whenever i'm stressed and walk really fast i get so bad cramps i try to walk trough the pain since i'm on the clock. But the other day i had such cramp i had to stop and sit on a bench for 2-5minutes before i could continue to walk lol.
I've googled abit and found this...
Yeah very true. I remember taking these antidepressants called SSRI and i got extreme panic attacks where i literally felt like i was dying and i told my doctor about them he had never heard of anyone reacting like that.
I know there are people who claim they feel nothing particular from TRT...
Recently i lowered my AI dose and ever since then whenever i walk abit to fast, i get these cramps in the front of my lower legs. The muscle involved is tibialis anterior, the front of the calves.
These muscles start cramping so bad i literally have to pause and rest to even continue walking...
I crashed my e2. Felt horrible.
Cut my dose down to 1/3 and waited a few weeks. I kept feeling horrible and was thinking oh damn when is my e2 going to climb back?
So i went and did a lab, voila my e2 was at 60 pg/ml. I was bloated like fuk and i remember thinking i gotta be high e2 now...
Yeah i realise now you guys only have experience with lower doses on this forum.
I'll just lower my arimidex dose and pull labs every month until i find a good e2 level.
Thank you all :)