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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Interesting findings regarding my low SHBG after adding NDT when reviewing old labs....
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 180562" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>That’s so interesting, I have narrowed my brain fog down to possibly being low cortisol too! I only got one 4 pt saliva test down at the beginning of my journey, and the doctor said it was normal. Never saw the results myself. But I’ve had cortisol tested in my blood a few times, and it always runs on the low end of normal from what I remember. Haven't had it tested in a while. </p><p></p><p>The difference between me and u is that my DHEA-S level naturally is at the top end of the range, sometimes very slightly over. From my I’d understanding, DHEA and cortisol have an inverse relationship. Higher DHEA goes, lower cortisol goes. I don’t think it’s common to naturally have as high of a DHEA level as I do, which makes me think that has something to do with my brain fog. Maybe keep cortisol too low or something. It’s interesting that u have both low cortisol and low DHEA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 180562, member: 15043"] That’s so interesting, I have narrowed my brain fog down to possibly being low cortisol too! I only got one 4 pt saliva test down at the beginning of my journey, and the doctor said it was normal. Never saw the results myself. But I’ve had cortisol tested in my blood a few times, and it always runs on the low end of normal from what I remember. Haven't had it tested in a while. The difference between me and u is that my DHEA-S level naturally is at the top end of the range, sometimes very slightly over. From my I’d understanding, DHEA and cortisol have an inverse relationship. Higher DHEA goes, lower cortisol goes. I don’t think it’s common to naturally have as high of a DHEA level as I do, which makes me think that has something to do with my brain fog. Maybe keep cortisol too low or something. It’s interesting that u have both low cortisol and low DHEA. [/QUOTE]
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