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Low SHBG and how to raise it? Other Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="billyjr" data-source="post: 53786" data-attributes="member: 13220"><p>Just had a quick question, I have low SHBG, 15 was my last blood test about a month ago, and has been low on all prior tests. I know it is good in the sense that having a low SHBG allow for greater "Free" Testosterone. </p><p></p><p>I am thinking of going back onto HRT, as clomid tx (.25mg daily) only seems to bring my Total T to around 360 (confirmed on 2 blood tests over the last 2.5 months on clomid (for re-start purposes). I know I will have to go for more frequent than usual injections, probably EOD, which im not looking forward to, and I was wondering what can I do to raise my SHBG, because I would like to just have to inject myself 1-2 x a week versus 3-4.</p><p></p><p>I also know from my prior TRT experience that I have estradiol issues, and a low SHBG just amplifies that, and what man wants extra free estradiol.</p><p></p><p>I've also heard that <span style="color: black">low SHBG is often associated with insulin resistance and fatty liver, so I was wondering if I should change my diet and possibly take a liver supplement (even though I don't drink alcohol)?</span></p><p><span style="color: black"></span></p><p><span style="color: black">Am I putting too much thought into SHBG? Should I be worried about the levels i currently have?</span></p><p><span style="color: black"></span></p><p><span style="color: black">Any clarification or suggestions would be greatly appreciated on this topic.</span></p><p><span style="color: black"></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billyjr, post: 53786, member: 13220"] Just had a quick question, I have low SHBG, 15 was my last blood test about a month ago, and has been low on all prior tests. I know it is good in the sense that having a low SHBG allow for greater "Free" Testosterone. I am thinking of going back onto HRT, as clomid tx (.25mg daily) only seems to bring my Total T to around 360 (confirmed on 2 blood tests over the last 2.5 months on clomid (for re-start purposes). I know I will have to go for more frequent than usual injections, probably EOD, which im not looking forward to, and I was wondering what can I do to raise my SHBG, because I would like to just have to inject myself 1-2 x a week versus 3-4. I also know from my prior TRT experience that I have estradiol issues, and a low SHBG just amplifies that, and what man wants extra free estradiol. I've also heard that [COLOR=black]low SHBG is often associated with insulin resistance and fatty liver, so I was wondering if I should change my diet and possibly take a liver supplement (even though I don't drink alcohol)? Am I putting too much thought into SHBG? Should I be worried about the levels i currently have? Any clarification or suggestions would be greatly appreciated on this topic. [/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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