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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Low SHBG. EOD vs daily shots. Is their a big difference?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kettlebells" data-source="post: 140024" data-attributes="member: 17086"><p>All I can say is that having low SHBG makes TRT tricky. My SHBG is in the twenties, and I have pretty much given up for the time being. Things are great during the honeymoon phase, but the side effects make managing replacement challenging after one has transistioned through that phase. There were days and even weeks where I felt great, and then there were extended periods where nothing short of discontinuing TRT for a period of time worked. Everyone is different, so your mileage will vary.</p><p></p><p>With that said, I am even more confused about E2 than I was before watching Nelson's presentation with Jay on YouTube. Nelson pointed to research demonstrating that a several of the symptoms we associate with high E2, such as fat gain, are actually the result of low E2, not high E2. The science of TRT is changing so rapidly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kettlebells, post: 140024, member: 17086"] All I can say is that having low SHBG makes TRT tricky. My SHBG is in the twenties, and I have pretty much given up for the time being. Things are great during the honeymoon phase, but the side effects make managing replacement challenging after one has transistioned through that phase. There were days and even weeks where I felt great, and then there were extended periods where nothing short of discontinuing TRT for a period of time worked. Everyone is different, so your mileage will vary. With that said, I am even more confused about E2 than I was before watching Nelson's presentation with Jay on YouTube. Nelson pointed to research demonstrating that a several of the symptoms we associate with high E2, such as fat gain, are actually the result of low E2, not high E2. The science of TRT is changing so rapidly. [/QUOTE]
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