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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
LOW SHBG increasing
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 79914" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Increasing injection frequency proves to be only "marginally beneficial" for men with low SHBG? Why do you draw that conclusion? It's a standard clinical adjustment that is recommended by doctors who are the respected leaders in this field of practice. </p><p></p><p>In my own situation, low SHBG, 19, was determined to be a key factor in why my twice weekly protocol failed. An anemic total trough and sky-high free testosterone levels left me feeling better, but not where I wanted to be. Prior to the protocol change my blood was drawn every day for a week. Sixty milligrams of testosterone drove my total testosterone level to 1300 and it fell like a stone within a 3.5 day window. My doctor is an advocate of small, multiple injections and was determined to see if the lab work she could obtain from patients supported her clinical instincts. It did. Many in her clinic are happy daily injectors.</p><p></p><p>This provides support for the advice we give members with low SHBG every day here EM: discuss small, frequent injections with your doctor. I argue that it explains why so many report success when they make that adjustment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 79914, member: 2624"] Increasing injection frequency proves to be only "marginally beneficial" for men with low SHBG? Why do you draw that conclusion? It's a standard clinical adjustment that is recommended by doctors who are the respected leaders in this field of practice. In my own situation, low SHBG, 19, was determined to be a key factor in why my twice weekly protocol failed. An anemic total trough and sky-high free testosterone levels left me feeling better, but not where I wanted to be. Prior to the protocol change my blood was drawn every day for a week. Sixty milligrams of testosterone drove my total testosterone level to 1300 and it fell like a stone within a 3.5 day window. My doctor is an advocate of small, multiple injections and was determined to see if the lab work she could obtain from patients supported her clinical instincts. It did. Many in her clinic are happy daily injectors. This provides support for the advice we give members with low SHBG every day here EM: discuss small, frequent injections with your doctor. I argue that it explains why so many report success when they make that adjustment. [/QUOTE]
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