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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: 24091" data-attributes="member: 4848"><p>There's a big difference between your experience, Vince, and the experiences of the majority of men with low SHBG. For the majority of men, there is no cure. Just ask ERO, or a number of members of Dr. John's own messageboard.</p><p></p><p>Your case is interesting because you "feel it" and then you bottom out a few days later. That's not what is happening with me. I've never heard of a case like that before, but I certainly believe that yours is true.</p><p></p><p>I inject 200mg per week, split into two doses. I never feel it. Ever. There's no day where I'm "feeling" low, even if I miss a shot. The whole week feels low. Day of. Day after... whenever. </p><p></p><p>This is what men with low SHBG usually experience. I know of two other men, one who goes by a handle beginning with XKS, and another that begins with PNKY, who are like you. One was born with ultra high SHBG and cut it down to very low levels to feel better (a very unique case.) Another had to switch to daily injections.</p><p></p><p>Vince, you never mentioned whether or not your SHBG was actually naturally low or you just suppressed it by overshooting with TRT. In my case, my hypogonadism is <em>because</em> of the elevated FT/FE2 from low SHBG that fed back on my hypothalamus and kept my TT naturally low. I'll bet your SHBG response is perfectly normal, and you're just high on the scale in terms of TT. That's a whole different story, and of course you feel alright.</p><p></p><p><strong>Low SHBG does not "just require a slightly different protocol." It did <u>for you.</u></strong></p><p></p><p>Most men in my situation have tried innumerable protocol variations with no good response. Ever. Not even slight improvements. It's like the T isn't even present.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vestpocket, post: 24091, member: 4848"] There's a big difference between your experience, Vince, and the experiences of the majority of men with low SHBG. For the majority of men, there is no cure. Just ask ERO, or a number of members of Dr. John's own messageboard. Your case is interesting because you "feel it" and then you bottom out a few days later. That's not what is happening with me. I've never heard of a case like that before, but I certainly believe that yours is true. I inject 200mg per week, split into two doses. I never feel it. Ever. There's no day where I'm "feeling" low, even if I miss a shot. The whole week feels low. Day of. Day after... whenever. This is what men with low SHBG usually experience. I know of two other men, one who goes by a handle beginning with XKS, and another that begins with PNKY, who are like you. One was born with ultra high SHBG and cut it down to very low levels to feel better (a very unique case.) Another had to switch to daily injections. Vince, you never mentioned whether or not your SHBG was actually naturally low or you just suppressed it by overshooting with TRT. In my case, my hypogonadism is [I]because[/I] of the elevated FT/FE2 from low SHBG that fed back on my hypothalamus and kept my TT naturally low. I'll bet your SHBG response is perfectly normal, and you're just high on the scale in terms of TT. That's a whole different story, and of course you feel alright. [B]Low SHBG does not "just require a slightly different protocol." It did [U]for you.[/U][/B] Most men in my situation have tried innumerable protocol variations with no good response. Ever. Not even slight improvements. It's like the T isn't even present. [/QUOTE]
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