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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
estradiol Roche ECLIA methodology
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 114746" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Always test, have your blood drawn, just prior to an injection. You want to capture your trough testosterone value, to see how well you are sustaining a healthy level over the course of a fixed period of time, and you want to capture your estradiol somewhere near its peak. Testing just before an injection accomplishes both goals ("E follows T"). Your SHBG being "normal" means absolutely nothing. High normal? Low normal? Middle-of-the-road normal? The answer to those questions determines how to draw up your protocol. What did your doctor discuss with you in that regard? Low to lower SHBG - more frequent injections with somewhat less testosterone. High(er) SHBG means fewer, larger injections. This should have been discussed and weighed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 114746, member: 2624"] Always test, have your blood drawn, just prior to an injection. You want to capture your trough testosterone value, to see how well you are sustaining a healthy level over the course of a fixed period of time, and you want to capture your estradiol somewhere near its peak. Testing just before an injection accomplishes both goals ("E follows T"). Your SHBG being "normal" means absolutely nothing. High normal? Low normal? Middle-of-the-road normal? The answer to those questions determines how to draw up your protocol. What did your doctor discuss with you in that regard? Low to lower SHBG - more frequent injections with somewhat less testosterone. High(er) SHBG means fewer, larger injections. This should have been discussed and weighed. [/QUOTE]
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