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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Low estrogen/high shbg
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 96837" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>The majority of your testosterone is non-bioavailable T which will create very low levels of free T which can explain low E2. Therefore when a guy has above range SHBG levels his T status can be inflated do to SHBG scavenging sex hormones. Usually when this becomes to complicated for most doctors they will tell you you're within normal ranges to get you out of their office, sadly most endo's will do the same. </p><p></p><p>Most doctors have no clue with male hormones, it's not like it's covered in medical school, experience is gained by trial and error. You will likely go through many doctors before you find one knowledgeable enough.</p><p></p><p>You will need one large weekly dose of testosterone to affect that high SHBG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 96837, member: 15832"] The majority of your testosterone is non-bioavailable T which will create very low levels of free T which can explain low E2. Therefore when a guy has above range SHBG levels his T status can be inflated do to SHBG scavenging sex hormones. Usually when this becomes to complicated for most doctors they will tell you you're within normal ranges to get you out of their office, sadly most endo's will do the same. Most doctors have no clue with male hormones, it's not like it's covered in medical school, experience is gained by trial and error. You will likely go through many doctors before you find one knowledgeable enough. You will need one large weekly dose of testosterone to affect that high SHBG. [/QUOTE]
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