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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Can someone be low T with natural levels in the low 600's?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 81194" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>As said by ratbag 1 week is too early and even 10 is iffy for a new guy in treatment, its more like 90 days, takes the body a fair amount of time on a steady protocol to reach Homeostasis where you can do labs and be confident in the results. What I see there is your SHBG is really high and creates a Free T problem, notice your FT is near the bottom of the lab range because your T is all bound up and unusable in the body. That's more likely where your Low T symptoms come from given what you've told us. </p><p>Stay on your protocol for 90 days and do labs then, be sure to include SHBG. You may indeed need higher TT if your SHBG remains as it is in order to get your Free T to move. Thing with SHBG is that it is what is, you have to just work around it...it can't really be affected up or down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 81194, member: 2657"] As said by ratbag 1 week is too early and even 10 is iffy for a new guy in treatment, its more like 90 days, takes the body a fair amount of time on a steady protocol to reach Homeostasis where you can do labs and be confident in the results. What I see there is your SHBG is really high and creates a Free T problem, notice your FT is near the bottom of the lab range because your T is all bound up and unusable in the body. That's more likely where your Low T symptoms come from given what you've told us. Stay on your protocol for 90 days and do labs then, be sure to include SHBG. You may indeed need higher TT if your SHBG remains as it is in order to get your Free T to move. Thing with SHBG is that it is what is, you have to just work around it...it can't really be affected up or down. [/QUOTE]
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