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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
low SHBG guy, free T high, too much medication or SHBG creates imbalances?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gianluca Bonetti" data-source="post: 65807" data-attributes="member: 11067"><p>I have been wondering, since last conversation with Doc. if I actually I'm using too much Testosterone medication, the low SHBG confuses me a bit, before talking to doc I had always thought that to feel well TT would be the number to look at, I was wrong, Free T would be the testosterone ready in the system to do all the good things for our mind and body, this is true except for low SHBG guys.</p><p></p><p>for most of my TRT I have been on 0,5ml twice a week and lately on 0,35ml x 3 weekly and pretty much my TT is always about 700/800 ng/dl and FT about 30 pg/ml sometime a bit more, as you can see my TT never gets to upper end but my FT goes over the upper limit, </p><p></p><p>does this happen to all low SHBG guys? in other words do all SHBG guys have a higher then normal FT level in order to feel their best? </p><p></p><p>I had been experiencing shortness of breath and fatigue while exercising for long time, last BW at the end of January showed my HCT at 51.1 so I decided to donate, I felt great afterwords and tried to lower to 0,3ml 3 x week, better with the symptoms but just didn't do the rest, back on 0,35ml feel much better but I'm afraid I'm developing again this shortness of breath and fatigue when exercising</p><p></p><p>I have to say also that I was diagnosed with mild sleep apnea probably due to my sinuses which I just had a procedure two weeks a go for, so that could be the cause of my problems</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gianluca Bonetti, post: 65807, member: 11067"] I have been wondering, since last conversation with Doc. if I actually I'm using too much Testosterone medication, the low SHBG confuses me a bit, before talking to doc I had always thought that to feel well TT would be the number to look at, I was wrong, Free T would be the testosterone ready in the system to do all the good things for our mind and body, this is true except for low SHBG guys. for most of my TRT I have been on 0,5ml twice a week and lately on 0,35ml x 3 weekly and pretty much my TT is always about 700/800 ng/dl and FT about 30 pg/ml sometime a bit more, as you can see my TT never gets to upper end but my FT goes over the upper limit, does this happen to all low SHBG guys? in other words do all SHBG guys have a higher then normal FT level in order to feel their best? I had been experiencing shortness of breath and fatigue while exercising for long time, last BW at the end of January showed my HCT at 51.1 so I decided to donate, I felt great afterwords and tried to lower to 0,3ml 3 x week, better with the symptoms but just didn't do the rest, back on 0,35ml feel much better but I'm afraid I'm developing again this shortness of breath and fatigue when exercising I have to say also that I was diagnosed with mild sleep apnea probably due to my sinuses which I just had a procedure two weeks a go for, so that could be the cause of my problems [/QUOTE]
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