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Testosterone Basics & Questions
Blackhawk's journey with TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 83816" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>It depends if you are suffering any related symptoms to high DHT.. didn't someone ask that question already? </p><p></p><p>I say your T and free T is low because personally I take less T than most do and I've found that with my TT at 700 (free T near the top of range) I feel normal, if I go less I start to lose libido and orgasms become poorer.. less feeling. I think most TRT specialists generally keep TT near 800 or above. But again it's a personal thing. SHBG and E2 play a big part of what you keep your levels at.</p><p></p><p>Going to T cyp will definitely lower your DHT but is that a problem? And you discuss in your earlier posts all the symptoms you have... I had tons of bad symptoms too.. even went thru that Lipitor problem as well. I was really F'd up by my endocrinologist. And every physician I went to said there was nothing wrong with me and I just had to suck it up. </p><p></p><p>Yet I was in really bad shape and this began my online search for why. It was thru reading sites like this that I realised I had to find a hormone specialist and take the next leap fwd in my healthcare. I did and now it's mostly behind me. I'm a thousand percent better and enjoy a relatively normal life. </p><p></p><p>I had suffered for years previously and can't emphasise enough how critical it is to see a proper HRT specialists. I would have been healthier much earlier if I had done so. Instead I chose to try to educate my own endricrinologist and try to get them to see the light but that never worked. All they ever wanted to do was put me on anti depressants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 83816, member: 972"] It depends if you are suffering any related symptoms to high DHT.. didn't someone ask that question already? I say your T and free T is low because personally I take less T than most do and I've found that with my TT at 700 (free T near the top of range) I feel normal, if I go less I start to lose libido and orgasms become poorer.. less feeling. I think most TRT specialists generally keep TT near 800 or above. But again it's a personal thing. SHBG and E2 play a big part of what you keep your levels at. Going to T cyp will definitely lower your DHT but is that a problem? And you discuss in your earlier posts all the symptoms you have... I had tons of bad symptoms too.. even went thru that Lipitor problem as well. I was really F'd up by my endocrinologist. And every physician I went to said there was nothing wrong with me and I just had to suck it up. Yet I was in really bad shape and this began my online search for why. It was thru reading sites like this that I realised I had to find a hormone specialist and take the next leap fwd in my healthcare. I did and now it's mostly behind me. I'm a thousand percent better and enjoy a relatively normal life. I had suffered for years previously and can't emphasise enough how critical it is to see a proper HRT specialists. I would have been healthier much earlier if I had done so. Instead I chose to try to educate my own endricrinologist and try to get them to see the light but that never worked. All they ever wanted to do was put me on anti depressants. [/QUOTE]
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