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How can one increase SHBG when it is too low?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vestpocket" data-source="post: 20306" data-attributes="member: 4848"><p>Vince,</p><p></p><p>Did you actually start out with low SHBG? Specifically, did you have low T and low SHBG where the low SHBG persisted when your T became normal [(600 - 900ng/dl) with low SHBG (< 20 pg/mL)?]</p><p></p><p>Or, did you develop your low SHBG as a symptom of your 150-200mg/wk T dosing?</p><p></p><p>These are two very different things.</p><p></p><p>I currently take 100 mg E3D, which is roughly equivalent to your own weekly dose. </p><p></p><p>Certainly, there are varying experiences with low levels of SHBG. One reason is that certain men produce a variant of SHBG with approximately twice the binding affinity. However, if you look around, you will find a ratio of about 10:1 bad:good experiences with low SHBG, and the "good" experiences are almost universally people who notice low SHBG after very high T doses, NOT people who were actually born without the ability for SHBG to adjust itself in relation to hormones (like ERO and I.)</p><p></p><p>I'm going to guess that you feel good because your body adjusted SHBG in relation to your TRT, versus our predicament: having no ability for the liver to respond to hormones -- a frozen low output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vestpocket, post: 20306, member: 4848"] Vince, Did you actually start out with low SHBG? Specifically, did you have low T and low SHBG where the low SHBG persisted when your T became normal [(600 - 900ng/dl) with low SHBG (< 20 pg/mL)?] Or, did you develop your low SHBG as a symptom of your 150-200mg/wk T dosing? These are two very different things. I currently take 100 mg E3D, which is roughly equivalent to your own weekly dose. Certainly, there are varying experiences with low levels of SHBG. One reason is that certain men produce a variant of SHBG with approximately twice the binding affinity. However, if you look around, you will find a ratio of about 10:1 bad:good experiences with low SHBG, and the "good" experiences are almost universally people who notice low SHBG after very high T doses, NOT people who were actually born without the ability for SHBG to adjust itself in relation to hormones (like ERO and I.) I'm going to guess that you feel good because your body adjusted SHBG in relation to your TRT, versus our predicament: having no ability for the liver to respond to hormones -- a frozen low output. [/QUOTE]
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