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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Cabergoline worth trying? Hormone panel attached
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<blockquote data-quote="Hisagi" data-source="post: 113649" data-attributes="member: 18772"><p>Thank you for your insight Vince. I'm in Australia Oestradiol is simply the E2 test.</p><p></p><p>After reading your comments on SHBG I just realised something. I mentioned whenever I come down with a virus my libido increases. Well after looking into it, it seems that viral infections cause SHBG to rise. When this happens I'm guessing the increase in SHBG is bringing my E2 down resulting in the improved libido.</p><p></p><p>My IGF-1 is in the upper range so I'm guessing this is the cause for my low SHBG, I'm not sure if thats something I need to look into. I have checked most causes of low SHBG insulin resistance, sleep apnea, not Cushing's however.</p><p></p><p>I'll start increasing my dose of Arimidex and report back any results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hisagi, post: 113649, member: 18772"] Thank you for your insight Vince. I'm in Australia Oestradiol is simply the E2 test. After reading your comments on SHBG I just realised something. I mentioned whenever I come down with a virus my libido increases. Well after looking into it, it seems that viral infections cause SHBG to rise. When this happens I'm guessing the increase in SHBG is bringing my E2 down resulting in the improved libido. My IGF-1 is in the upper range so I'm guessing this is the cause for my low SHBG, I'm not sure if thats something I need to look into. I have checked most causes of low SHBG insulin resistance, sleep apnea, not Cushing's however. I'll start increasing my dose of Arimidex and report back any results. [/QUOTE]
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Cabergoline worth trying? Hormone panel attached
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