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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="HealthMan" data-source="post: 103665" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>High SHBG needs higher TT leves to achieve same FT than lower SHBG guys (just remember low SHBG get rid of testosterone quicker so that might come to play specially having in mind how low SHBG is and when you draw blood). So in theory all it matter is TT levels. Not frequency. </p><p>However injection frequency and amount might impact SHBG. In my case bigger injections raised my SHBG and smaller more frequent injections lowered SHBG. Like my body is trying to adjust my testosterone leves (given exogenous testosterone being supplied to my body). If you flood your body with testosterone it raises SHBG to try to reduce the amount of testosterone available. And the opposite when exogenous testosterone supplied is lower / more frequent (in my case. Not saying this is a proven body mechanism applied to all. I am low SHBG guy so maybe for naturally high SHBG guy the mechanism is the opposite not sure)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 103665, member: 13512"] High SHBG needs higher TT leves to achieve same FT than lower SHBG guys (just remember low SHBG get rid of testosterone quicker so that might come to play specially having in mind how low SHBG is and when you draw blood). So in theory all it matter is TT levels. Not frequency. However injection frequency and amount might impact SHBG. In my case bigger injections raised my SHBG and smaller more frequent injections lowered SHBG. Like my body is trying to adjust my testosterone leves (given exogenous testosterone being supplied to my body). If you flood your body with testosterone it raises SHBG to try to reduce the amount of testosterone available. And the opposite when exogenous testosterone supplied is lower / more frequent (in my case. Not saying this is a proven body mechanism applied to all. I am low SHBG guy so maybe for naturally high SHBG guy the mechanism is the opposite not sure) [/QUOTE]
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