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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Any new studies on low SHBG?
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<blockquote data-quote="Simon7" data-source="post: 127177" data-attributes="member: 14795"><p>I have low SHBG (around 16) and since I've switched to SUBQ testosterone injections twice a week per Dr Crisler's advice I am able to sustain a steady and healthy level of testosterone and I feel great. Dr. Crisler explained that injecting to the fatty SUBQ tissue causes testosterone to be released slower to the blood steam. </p><p></p><p>Prior to the SUBQ injections I was using T gel daily and I realized that my serum T level used to fluctuate daily between high of 1000 to a low of 200, because the T was quickly absorbed to the blood stream and quickly flushed out due to the low SHBG. </p><p></p><p>The upside of the low SHBG is that I enjoy a higher level of FREE T. So in my case the SUBQ injections solved the low SHBG problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon7, post: 127177, member: 14795"] I have low SHBG (around 16) and since I've switched to SUBQ testosterone injections twice a week per Dr Crisler's advice I am able to sustain a steady and healthy level of testosterone and I feel great. Dr. Crisler explained that injecting to the fatty SUBQ tissue causes testosterone to be released slower to the blood steam. Prior to the SUBQ injections I was using T gel daily and I realized that my serum T level used to fluctuate daily between high of 1000 to a low of 200, because the T was quickly absorbed to the blood stream and quickly flushed out due to the low SHBG. The upside of the low SHBG is that I enjoy a higher level of FREE T. So in my case the SUBQ injections solved the low SHBG problem. [/QUOTE]
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