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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 220731" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>I <a href="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/the-doctor-said-that-i-have-good-hormones-but-my-shbg-is-45-nmol-l-at-26-years-old.25089/post-220720" target="_blank">responded</a> to another guy's post today and I think some of it would be applicable to you. You may not have measured free testosterone with an accurate method, and your calculated values are lowish, but not disastrously so.</p><p></p><p>It's a misconception to think that elevated SHBG is reducing your free testosterone. It's not. Your body is regulating for its preferred level of free testosterone, pretty much independently of SHBG. Unfortunately your set point is on the low side now, perhaps from the past AAS abuse.</p><p></p><p>I'm a big supporter of maintaining HPTA function, so I suggest considering a trial with a testosterone nasal gel such as Natasto, if such is available to you. These products boost your testosterone for short periods, helping to resolve any low-T symptoms, while not significantly harming the natural production you fought to recover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 220731, member: 38109"] I [URL='https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/the-doctor-said-that-i-have-good-hormones-but-my-shbg-is-45-nmol-l-at-26-years-old.25089/post-220720']responded[/URL] to another guy's post today and I think some of it would be applicable to you. You may not have measured free testosterone with an accurate method, and your calculated values are lowish, but not disastrously so. It's a misconception to think that elevated SHBG is reducing your free testosterone. It's not. Your body is regulating for its preferred level of free testosterone, pretty much independently of SHBG. Unfortunately your set point is on the low side now, perhaps from the past AAS abuse. I'm a big supporter of maintaining HPTA function, so I suggest considering a trial with a testosterone nasal gel such as Natasto, if such is available to you. These products boost your testosterone for short periods, helping to resolve any low-T symptoms, while not significantly harming the natural production you fought to recover. [/QUOTE]
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