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<blockquote data-quote="mooseman109" data-source="post: 177408" data-attributes="member: 14445"><p>DHEA, seems low as well as Free T. The free T is what is going to help you. It is what is not already bound up with SHBG and Albumin. You have very little left over. I feel best when mine is around 20-25. You may be a candidate for smaller more frequent injections. But I am not a Dr, just somebody who has been on this journey since 2013. I was being treated by my PCP, who is great and now acknowledges that I know more about this than he does. He just did not know. So treatment was very generic. Thus I switched to Defy and treatment has gotten more targeted and specific. Happy I am. I will remind you that this is a journey. At 57 my body is different than it was at 50, and then 53 and then..... You get my point. Things change as we change. I feel that Dr calking is changing with me and we are in it together. Hope that helps. But back to your question, I would think TRT could help you given your labs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mooseman109, post: 177408, member: 14445"] DHEA, seems low as well as Free T. The free T is what is going to help you. It is what is not already bound up with SHBG and Albumin. You have very little left over. I feel best when mine is around 20-25. You may be a candidate for smaller more frequent injections. But I am not a Dr, just somebody who has been on this journey since 2013. I was being treated by my PCP, who is great and now acknowledges that I know more about this than he does. He just did not know. So treatment was very generic. Thus I switched to Defy and treatment has gotten more targeted and specific. Happy I am. I will remind you that this is a journey. At 57 my body is different than it was at 50, and then 53 and then..... You get my point. Things change as we change. I feel that Dr calking is changing with me and we are in it together. Hope that helps. But back to your question, I would think TRT could help you given your labs. [/QUOTE]
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