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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Deca (nandrolone) added to trt and wow!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 164513" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>How do you explain the fact that I had the exact same total T as another guy, same exact SHBG as him, he actually had a higher albumin level, we both used quest diagnostics to get our blood drawn, and yet his free T was about double mine? </p><p></p><p>Also, how do you explain the studies done on magnesium and SHBG, that show that magnesium doesn’t lower SHBG, but increases bioavailable T?</p><p></p><p>What about Dr. Lichten who says that nandrolone doesn’t lower SHBG, but binds to SHBG, and consequently free’s up more free T. You’re saying that you know more than a well known doctor in the field of hormone therapy? You and you’re ridiculous Tru-T calculator that pumps out results based off of 2 labs. It will never work and/or apply to HRT because SHBG isn’t just a number. Two men with total testosterone levels of 1000, and identical SHBG levels can have two completely different levels of free T. Prior to TRT, I had my labs tested twice, and both times my free T was bottom of the barrel, and I had all the symptoms to match. Yet the tru T calculator had me at 22.44. Which one do you think was accurate, the tests that match the symptoms, or the calculator results that is supposedly “the best”? Nobody’s gonna use ur stupid calculator because it doesn’t match up with symptoms. So who’s spreading poor information now? All your advice is theoretical. In the real world, theory only goes so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 164513, member: 15043"] How do you explain the fact that I had the exact same total T as another guy, same exact SHBG as him, he actually had a higher albumin level, we both used quest diagnostics to get our blood drawn, and yet his free T was about double mine? Also, how do you explain the studies done on magnesium and SHBG, that show that magnesium doesn’t lower SHBG, but increases bioavailable T? What about Dr. Lichten who says that nandrolone doesn’t lower SHBG, but binds to SHBG, and consequently free’s up more free T. You’re saying that you know more than a well known doctor in the field of hormone therapy? You and you’re ridiculous Tru-T calculator that pumps out results based off of 2 labs. It will never work and/or apply to HRT because SHBG isn’t just a number. Two men with total testosterone levels of 1000, and identical SHBG levels can have two completely different levels of free T. Prior to TRT, I had my labs tested twice, and both times my free T was bottom of the barrel, and I had all the symptoms to match. Yet the tru T calculator had me at 22.44. Which one do you think was accurate, the tests that match the symptoms, or the calculator results that is supposedly “the best”? Nobody’s gonna use ur stupid calculator because it doesn’t match up with symptoms. So who’s spreading poor information now? All your advice is theoretical. In the real world, theory only goes so far. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Deca (nandrolone) added to trt and wow!!
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