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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
13 weeks in on TRT first blood work results still low T levels
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 74449" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>In regard to daily injections, most men, the vast majority, don't need them. I do inject every morning, 16mg, and my protocol is an unqualified success. I adopted that injection schedule due to low SHBG and a creeping estradiol level. It allowed me to work around the former problem and overcome the latter complication. That noted, it's a small number of men who have to inject more often than two or three times a week. For low SHBG patients it's almost mandatory. The low SHBG value means that your system clears testosterone too quickly. Smaller, frequent injections overcome that problem. Low SHBG can, in some men, be a marker for diabetes, insulin resistance, and the like. However, for most of us it's simply the card we have to play. Raising it is almost impossible. I'm sure Dr. Saya will address all these issues, and more, when you speak with him. Keep in mind that this is not a sign that TRT has failed - it just needs further adjustments. Adjustments at the beginning of therapy are part and parcel of the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 74449, member: 2624"] In regard to daily injections, most men, the vast majority, don't need them. I do inject every morning, 16mg, and my protocol is an unqualified success. I adopted that injection schedule due to low SHBG and a creeping estradiol level. It allowed me to work around the former problem and overcome the latter complication. That noted, it's a small number of men who have to inject more often than two or three times a week. For low SHBG patients it's almost mandatory. The low SHBG value means that your system clears testosterone too quickly. Smaller, frequent injections overcome that problem. Low SHBG can, in some men, be a marker for diabetes, insulin resistance, and the like. However, for most of us it's simply the card we have to play. Raising it is almost impossible. I'm sure Dr. Saya will address all these issues, and more, when you speak with him. Keep in mind that this is not a sign that TRT has failed - it just needs further adjustments. Adjustments at the beginning of therapy are part and parcel of the game. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
13 weeks in on TRT first blood work results still low T levels
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