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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Needing advice----normal Total T, low free T
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<blockquote data-quote="lcvl" data-source="post: 92905" data-attributes="member: 5407"><p>That was basically my situation when I started TRT almost 3 years ago.</p><p></p><p>Although Total T was in the 500-600 range, my Free T was really, really low (can't rememeber right now, but it was low even for a 60+ y/o man and I was only 40 at the time).</p><p>SHBG in the mid range.</p><p>E2 at the high end.</p><p></p><p>My symptoms before starting TRT. Very low energy, always tired, not able to gain any muscle mass, no sex drive, ED, mild cognitive issues.</p><p>Never been overweight. Always been lean and pretty active physically.</p><p></p><p>Based on these initial results I didn't have any problems finding first an urologist and then an endo to start TRT here in Spain. </p><p></p><p>Tried different protocols and dosages during the first year. Now I'm pretty happy with a 125mg shot once a week (tried twice and three times a week as well). I'd suggest to start with 100mg and re-assess from there.</p><p></p><p>TRT definitely improved my quality of life. Energy is great, libido definitely went up, still some ED that I take care of with pde5 inhibitor meds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lcvl, post: 92905, member: 5407"] That was basically my situation when I started TRT almost 3 years ago. Although Total T was in the 500-600 range, my Free T was really, really low (can't rememeber right now, but it was low even for a 60+ y/o man and I was only 40 at the time). SHBG in the mid range. E2 at the high end. My symptoms before starting TRT. Very low energy, always tired, not able to gain any muscle mass, no sex drive, ED, mild cognitive issues. Never been overweight. Always been lean and pretty active physically. Based on these initial results I didn't have any problems finding first an urologist and then an endo to start TRT here in Spain. Tried different protocols and dosages during the first year. Now I'm pretty happy with a 125mg shot once a week (tried twice and three times a week as well). I'd suggest to start with 100mg and re-assess from there. TRT definitely improved my quality of life. Energy is great, libido definitely went up, still some ED that I take care of with pde5 inhibitor meds. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Needing advice----normal Total T, low free T
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