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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 132062" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>So you take 1/2 cc twice per week, so 125mg each injection? I’m not judging lol, just curious. All that matters, in my opinion, is that you feel great and your numbers aren’t in a range where it could cause issues. If it ain’t broke, definitely don’t fix it, regardless of the dose.</p><p></p><p>By the way, in October, my total test came back pretty much identical to yours while on 110mg less per week than you. I was on 140mg per week, split into EOD injections, and my total T came back at 1613. My SHBG was a little lower than yours, at 44. But my free T was a quite a bit lower at 230, compared to your 303. So just goes to show you, SHBG isn’t everything. It also depends on how “sticky” your SHBG. The total value isn’t everything. That’s why it’s so important to check free T and free E2. Typing your numbers into a calculator won’t tell the whole picture. Depending on what your albumin level was, typing all of our values into a free T calculator would most likely yield results saying I had a higher free T than you, due to our total being about the same but my SHBG being lower than yours. But turns out your free T is much higher than mine. Very interesting. Also goes to show how different we all process testosterone. We had basically the same total T while on DRASTICALLY different dosages.</p><p></p><p>Where do you get labs done, is it quest? And do you know your albumin level? The higher albumin is, the less free T you will have as well. So maybe yours is a lot lower than mine. Mine was 4.6g/dL (3.6-5.1) on that bloodwork. Sorry for the long post and getting a little sidetracked. I can’t help myself lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 132062, member: 15043"] So you take 1/2 cc twice per week, so 125mg each injection? I’m not judging lol, just curious. All that matters, in my opinion, is that you feel great and your numbers aren’t in a range where it could cause issues. If it ain’t broke, definitely don’t fix it, regardless of the dose. By the way, in October, my total test came back pretty much identical to yours while on 110mg less per week than you. I was on 140mg per week, split into EOD injections, and my total T came back at 1613. My SHBG was a little lower than yours, at 44. But my free T was a quite a bit lower at 230, compared to your 303. So just goes to show you, SHBG isn’t everything. It also depends on how “sticky” your SHBG. The total value isn’t everything. That’s why it’s so important to check free T and free E2. Typing your numbers into a calculator won’t tell the whole picture. Depending on what your albumin level was, typing all of our values into a free T calculator would most likely yield results saying I had a higher free T than you, due to our total being about the same but my SHBG being lower than yours. But turns out your free T is much higher than mine. Very interesting. Also goes to show how different we all process testosterone. We had basically the same total T while on DRASTICALLY different dosages. Where do you get labs done, is it quest? And do you know your albumin level? The higher albumin is, the less free T you will have as well. So maybe yours is a lot lower than mine. Mine was 4.6g/dL (3.6-5.1) on that bloodwork. Sorry for the long post and getting a little sidetracked. I can’t help myself lol. [/QUOTE]
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