Evilwhitey
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Sounds like you never should have started TRT in the first place. Best of luck moving forward.
You got screwed. If I could run a TT of 594 on my own and didn't have any symptoms of low T I can't imagine starting TRT. Six hundred is an average TT for a guy in his 40's. I had a TT of 400 but I had multiple symptoms.
I'd start the PCT restart right away - but not with the doctor that prescribed you TRT with the levels you had. That high SHBG may present a bit of a challenge though.
You got screwed. If I could run a TT of 594 on my own and didn't have any symptoms of low T I can't imagine starting TRT. Six hundred is an average TT for a guy in his 40's. I had a TT of 400 but I had multiple symptoms.
I'd start the PCT restart right away - but not with the doctor that prescribed you TRT with the levels you had. That high SHBG may present a bit of a challenge though.
I took two of the same in a week with the same result. Took me about a month to chance it again. Now I open the capsule and empty 3/4 of the powder. Much betterYeah...I can’t take an AI. I took just three .125mg doses over a week and a half and it damn near killed me...full blown panic attack, heart palpitations, trouble breathing, etc.
I have not touched it since and will not ever again.
The whole idea of switching to the M-W-F protocol was to lower my E...which it did....from 70+ down to what it is now.
I will decide what I am going to do after my consult with the Defy doc next week.
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A form of estrogen produced from testosterone. Important for bone health, mood, and libido. Too high can cause side effects; too low can affect well-being.
Dihydrotestosterone is a potent androgen derived from testosterone. Affects hair growth, prostate health, and masculinization effects.
The biologically active form of testosterone not bound to proteins. Directly available for cellular uptake and biological effects.
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