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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Freeing Up Testosterone with Average T Levels and/or Higher SHBG
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<blockquote data-quote="CanadaJim" data-source="post: 220991" data-attributes="member: 41384"><p>I'm beginning to believe that my "not so great" experience with TRT is because of elevated SHBG. In January 2020 I had blood work done, about three months after I initially started and stopped self prescribed test. My SHBG at that time was 51.8 nmol/l.</p><p>Then in December 2020 after starting again (due to the shitty withdrawal) and ultimately stopping, my SHBG was 66.2nmol/l. I had blood work again in March 2021 and my SHBG was still elevated at 53.6. My most recent blood work (March 25th, 22) after stopping injections February 4th indicates high testosterone 29.5 nmol/l (normal reference range is 7.6-24.8). I find it hard to believe that it is still indicating that high after being off for two months. Unfortunately that test didn't include SHBG. I am feeling much better off the test. Libido is still in the basement though which I would love to rectify. I have been taking Boron as I've read it can help lower SHBG. Is there anything else supplement wise that would be helpful?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanadaJim, post: 220991, member: 41384"] I'm beginning to believe that my "not so great" experience with TRT is because of elevated SHBG. In January 2020 I had blood work done, about three months after I initially started and stopped self prescribed test. My SHBG at that time was 51.8 nmol/l. Then in December 2020 after starting again (due to the shitty withdrawal) and ultimately stopping, my SHBG was 66.2nmol/l. I had blood work again in March 2021 and my SHBG was still elevated at 53.6. My most recent blood work (March 25th, 22) after stopping injections February 4th indicates high testosterone 29.5 nmol/l (normal reference range is 7.6-24.8). I find it hard to believe that it is still indicating that high after being off for two months. Unfortunately that test didn't include SHBG. I am feeling much better off the test. Libido is still in the basement though which I would love to rectify. I have been taking Boron as I've read it can help lower SHBG. Is there anything else supplement wise that would be helpful? [/QUOTE]
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