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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Lab work on Sustanon 250. Feel nothing after 10 months
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<blockquote data-quote="Jamo81" data-source="post: 26957" data-attributes="member: 12230"><p>Hi there guys,</p><p></p><p>Just wondering if anyone can shed anymore light in my last blood test. Am I right in thinking that the high SHBG is binding nearly all my total T, causing my low free T. Seems as my SHBG goes up, my free T comes down. And how would one expect to be feeling if this was the case and how can it be rectified bearing in mind I'm in the UK.</p><p></p><p>I requested my GP to write a letter to my endocrinologist about testing my levels at the end of my 3 week cycle and he responded accepting my request and depending on the results, may look to reducing dose frequency to 2 weeks instead of 3. I'm not sure of this will help my situation at the moment. I had the blood drawn just prior to my T shot a few days ago so still waiting on the results.</p><p></p><p>I feel my problems to begin with were more of a hormonal imbalance rather than a testosterone deficiency but I'm certainly no expert. I will also request having my thyroid looked more closely.</p><p></p><p>Do you think, given my persistent symptoms it would it be worthwhile looking at B12, folate, ferritin? My endocrinologist didn't think so anyway but then went and done a FBC which has come back all within range.</p><p></p><p>Many thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamo81, post: 26957, member: 12230"] Hi there guys, Just wondering if anyone can shed anymore light in my last blood test. Am I right in thinking that the high SHBG is binding nearly all my total T, causing my low free T. Seems as my SHBG goes up, my free T comes down. And how would one expect to be feeling if this was the case and how can it be rectified bearing in mind I'm in the UK. I requested my GP to write a letter to my endocrinologist about testing my levels at the end of my 3 week cycle and he responded accepting my request and depending on the results, may look to reducing dose frequency to 2 weeks instead of 3. I'm not sure of this will help my situation at the moment. I had the blood drawn just prior to my T shot a few days ago so still waiting on the results. I feel my problems to begin with were more of a hormonal imbalance rather than a testosterone deficiency but I'm certainly no expert. I will also request having my thyroid looked more closely. Do you think, given my persistent symptoms it would it be worthwhile looking at B12, folate, ferritin? My endocrinologist didn't think so anyway but then went and done a FBC which has come back all within range. Many thanks. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Lab work on Sustanon 250. Feel nothing after 10 months
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