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<blockquote data-quote="Romanos" data-source="post: 59736" data-attributes="member: 14840"><p>Hi guys, I've been watching the forum for the past year (since I jumped on TRT actually) and this is my first post. Long story short, I was diagnosed with low T last year, and the doctor said it was caused by extreme weight cutting (I was a pro boxer) and steroid use (mostly testosterone and masteron, the stuff that everybody uses).</p><p></p><p>I don't remember the values exactly but my TT was something like 380 ng/dl and my FT was 3.2. I got on TRT (70 mg, 2x week, 500mcg HCG, 2x week, 0,25 arimidex 2x week). With this protocol my labs showed very high TT 3.5 days after injection (1300 ng/dl) and kinda high FT (19, ref range: 8-30). I was feeling OK on this protocol but not great. </p><p></p><p>My E2 was 40 pg/ml and unfortunately the sensitive test is not available where I live. I have to rely on how I feel and checking things like nipple sensitivity and puffiness and redness on my chest. </p><p></p><p>My SHBG was 12 (10-50). My doc said that its probably caused by factors like my Vit-D defficiency which causes my liver to not function properly and a little insulin resistance. Now, I've read that TRT doesn't work on guys with low SHBG and that they don't seem to see any benefit. In my case I've seen a great increase in muscle mass (I've gained 20 pounds of muscle since I started and I weigh 210 pounds with 10 per cent bodyfat) and my libido got better (It's not great but it's better for sure). </p><p></p><p>Anyway, my new protocol is 120 mg per week and I don't split the dose any more as it really doesn't make any difference for me. I kept my HCG dose and my AI dose. </p><p></p><p>Now to the point. My first question is about SHBG. Is it possible that only the guys with genetically low SHBG have so much trouble with TRT, while those who can blame their low SHBG to other factors seem to do better? </p><p></p><p>My second question is about MENT. I can get it where I live and my doctor said it doesn't bind to SHBG. Has anyndy tried it and at what dosages? My doc says 50mg per week. I care mostly about mental and sexual function. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for reading guys, sorry for the long post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Romanos, post: 59736, member: 14840"] Hi guys, I've been watching the forum for the past year (since I jumped on TRT actually) and this is my first post. Long story short, I was diagnosed with low T last year, and the doctor said it was caused by extreme weight cutting (I was a pro boxer) and steroid use (mostly testosterone and masteron, the stuff that everybody uses). I don't remember the values exactly but my TT was something like 380 ng/dl and my FT was 3.2. I got on TRT (70 mg, 2x week, 500mcg HCG, 2x week, 0,25 arimidex 2x week). With this protocol my labs showed very high TT 3.5 days after injection (1300 ng/dl) and kinda high FT (19, ref range: 8-30). I was feeling OK on this protocol but not great. My E2 was 40 pg/ml and unfortunately the sensitive test is not available where I live. I have to rely on how I feel and checking things like nipple sensitivity and puffiness and redness on my chest. My SHBG was 12 (10-50). My doc said that its probably caused by factors like my Vit-D defficiency which causes my liver to not function properly and a little insulin resistance. Now, I've read that TRT doesn't work on guys with low SHBG and that they don't seem to see any benefit. In my case I've seen a great increase in muscle mass (I've gained 20 pounds of muscle since I started and I weigh 210 pounds with 10 per cent bodyfat) and my libido got better (It's not great but it's better for sure). Anyway, my new protocol is 120 mg per week and I don't split the dose any more as it really doesn't make any difference for me. I kept my HCG dose and my AI dose. Now to the point. My first question is about SHBG. Is it possible that only the guys with genetically low SHBG have so much trouble with TRT, while those who can blame their low SHBG to other factors seem to do better? My second question is about MENT. I can get it where I live and my doctor said it doesn't bind to SHBG. Has anyndy tried it and at what dosages? My doc says 50mg per week. I care mostly about mental and sexual function. Thanks for reading guys, sorry for the long post. [/QUOTE]
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