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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Low Free T
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<blockquote data-quote="Seth" data-source="post: 275078" data-attributes="member: 41179"><p>Yes. 200 mg/ml testosterone cypionate. Using a 1 ml syringe, I draw it up to .15 ml line, which seems like a tiny amount. My doctor was concerned about my total T being high, so he had me cut it down to this new dose. He said my SHBG would drop with the reduced total T, thus freeing up from of the free T, but that isn't what has happened. Years ago when I first started TRT, I had a different doctor. At that time, I was up to injecting .4 ML twice a week and my total T was above 1600. He didn't seem concerned about that as my free T was in the high, normal range. I felt good on that dosage. My new doctor says having high total T can cause health problems. But I agree with you. at this point, I don't feel like I'm getting any benefit out of TRT. BTW, I also take a 500 IU injection of HCG twice a week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seth, post: 275078, member: 41179"] Yes. 200 mg/ml testosterone cypionate. Using a 1 ml syringe, I draw it up to .15 ml line, which seems like a tiny amount. My doctor was concerned about my total T being high, so he had me cut it down to this new dose. He said my SHBG would drop with the reduced total T, thus freeing up from of the free T, but that isn't what has happened. Years ago when I first started TRT, I had a different doctor. At that time, I was up to injecting .4 ML twice a week and my total T was above 1600. He didn't seem concerned about that as my free T was in the high, normal range. I felt good on that dosage. My new doctor says having high total T can cause health problems. But I agree with you. at this point, I don't feel like I'm getting any benefit out of TRT. BTW, I also take a 500 IU injection of HCG twice a week. [/QUOTE]
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