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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Looking for input: Considering protocol changes to discuss with Dr Saya, to resolve side effects
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 103656" data-attributes="member: 16042"><p>Seems a modest drop in SHBG would be a good thing for me. We'll see where it sits with new labs in a few more weeks.</p><p></p><p>Also seems to me due to the need to drop HCT/HGB and E2 that lowering daily dose below 14mg would be appropriate. I really don't need a rise in any related hormone level and can probably tolerate some modest decrease in TT/FT. I was doing badly at pre TRT levels of TT 281, FT 3.1, and I was doing considerably better but not there yet on gel at TT 443, FT 14 prior to going to T cyp. I think some of this related hormone elevation is a flywheel effect of starting at much too high a dose of T cyp back in October which put levels at trough of over 1500 and Ft at 39.7, which was seriously overshooting the mark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 103656, member: 16042"] Seems a modest drop in SHBG would be a good thing for me. We'll see where it sits with new labs in a few more weeks. Also seems to me due to the need to drop HCT/HGB and E2 that lowering daily dose below 14mg would be appropriate. I really don't need a rise in any related hormone level and can probably tolerate some modest decrease in TT/FT. I was doing badly at pre TRT levels of TT 281, FT 3.1, and I was doing considerably better but not there yet on gel at TT 443, FT 14 prior to going to T cyp. I think some of this related hormone elevation is a flywheel effect of starting at much too high a dose of T cyp back in October which put levels at trough of over 1500 and Ft at 39.7, which was seriously overshooting the mark. [/QUOTE]
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Looking for input: Considering protocol changes to discuss with Dr Saya, to resolve side effects
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