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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Men with low T report similar satisfaction on Clomid as they do on testosterone replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="ERO" data-source="post: 41445" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>Interesting to see the E2 scale of 8 to 35 - that is not a range that I have seen before. If you are at 15.5 - which is generally considered low - I would definitely not force it any lower. Low E2 causes joint pain and is not heart-healthy, either. Your SHBG scale is one unfamiliar to me as well - are you outside of the US by chance? at any rate if you are 2.2 on a scale of 1.5 to 4.5, you are solidly in-range. SHBG is problematic when high or low - mid range is good.</p><p></p><p>Loosing fat and/or building muscle with TRT has a lot to do with genetics as well - probably more than we like to admit. Some guys just respond very, very well and you get them on a TRT dose of 150 mg a week along with a solid diet and exercise program and they will look like Captain America in 6 months. Others like myself, even at a dose of 200 mg a week of T, find that it feels and acts like water in terms of any muscle building or fat-burning effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ERO, post: 41445, member: 1210"] Interesting to see the E2 scale of 8 to 35 - that is not a range that I have seen before. If you are at 15.5 - which is generally considered low - I would definitely not force it any lower. Low E2 causes joint pain and is not heart-healthy, either. Your SHBG scale is one unfamiliar to me as well - are you outside of the US by chance? at any rate if you are 2.2 on a scale of 1.5 to 4.5, you are solidly in-range. SHBG is problematic when high or low - mid range is good. Loosing fat and/or building muscle with TRT has a lot to do with genetics as well - probably more than we like to admit. Some guys just respond very, very well and you get them on a TRT dose of 150 mg a week along with a solid diet and exercise program and they will look like Captain America in 6 months. Others like myself, even at a dose of 200 mg a week of T, find that it feels and acts like water in terms of any muscle building or fat-burning effect. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Men with low T report similar satisfaction on Clomid as they do on testosterone replacement
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