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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 116674" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Welcome to excel!</p><p></p><p>As you may know, the estradiol sensitive (LC/MS-MS) has recently been approved by Health Canada and it has been available through Dynacare Laboratories since earlier this year hope your doctor will write a requisition if you want to get it tested as far as SHBG hard to believe he will not check it.</p><p> </p><p>It is critical to know where your SHBG sits as it will have a significant impact on TT/FT let alone can dictate what injection frequency may suit you best.</p><p></p><p>You can pay out of pocket to have your SHBG tested among many other blood markers such as TT, FT, estradiol, DHT, and Prolactin, mind you they only offer the standard estradiol immunoassay - BLUE HORIZON which is based out of the UK has a private account with Dynacare in the provinces of Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan for people who want to pay out of pocket. <a href="https://bloodtestscanada.com/" target="_blank">Private Blood Tests in Canada - Order Online, Attend, Get Results Fast</a></p><p></p><p>It is expensive but you have the option to get most tests many GPs in Canada do not test for such as Free T and SHBG which are not commonly tested pre/post trt as most GPs tend to concern themselves with Total Testosterone when in fact Free T and SHBG are critical to know.</p><p></p><p>Even though it is good to know TT keep in mind that FT is what really matters as it is the unbound active fraction of testosterone responsible for the positive effects and as I stated earlier SHBG can dictate one dose/injection frequency as many men with low/lowish SHBG may tend to do better injecting daily or EOD using lower doses of testosterone as opposed to men with high normal/high SHBG which may tend to do better injecting less frequently (once weekly) or twice weekly (every 3.5 days) mind you it is not set in STONE as each individual is unique regarding what works best for them when it comes to trt!</p><p></p><p>I live an hour's drive from T dot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 116674, member: 13851"] Welcome to excel! As you may know, the estradiol sensitive (LC/MS-MS) has recently been approved by Health Canada and it has been available through Dynacare Laboratories since earlier this year hope your doctor will write a requisition if you want to get it tested as far as SHBG hard to believe he will not check it. It is critical to know where your SHBG sits as it will have a significant impact on TT/FT let alone can dictate what injection frequency may suit you best. You can pay out of pocket to have your SHBG tested among many other blood markers such as TT, FT, estradiol, DHT, and Prolactin, mind you they only offer the standard estradiol immunoassay - BLUE HORIZON which is based out of the UK has a private account with Dynacare in the provinces of Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan for people who want to pay out of pocket. [URL='https://bloodtestscanada.com/']Private Blood Tests in Canada - Order Online, Attend, Get Results Fast[/URL] It is expensive but you have the option to get most tests many GPs in Canada do not test for such as Free T and SHBG which are not commonly tested pre/post trt as most GPs tend to concern themselves with Total Testosterone when in fact Free T and SHBG are critical to know. Even though it is good to know TT keep in mind that FT is what really matters as it is the unbound active fraction of testosterone responsible for the positive effects and as I stated earlier SHBG can dictate one dose/injection frequency as many men with low/lowish SHBG may tend to do better injecting daily or EOD using lower doses of testosterone as opposed to men with high normal/high SHBG which may tend to do better injecting less frequently (once weekly) or twice weekly (every 3.5 days) mind you it is not set in STONE as each individual is unique regarding what works best for them when it comes to trt! I live an hour's drive from T dot! [/QUOTE]
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