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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
New Guy, E2, SHBG, MENT Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 59745" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>Low SHBG requires a different injection protocol, sometimes its EOD or even daily injections are required. It's something you can work with, certainly not a barrier. 12 is very low, people I think mistakenly run to scary things like fatty liver, pre-diabetic, and these are things to investigate but they should not weigh on your mind, too much. A number of us here have low SHBG and don't have any of these scary things that people *think* they can associate with it. </p><p></p><p>If you're pulling an SHBG of 12...I would retest this and stay steady on your (now) protocol and test when it's been no less than 4 weeks. Your reported numbers here:</p><p></p><p>"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)."</p><p></p><p>...Do not translate to low SHBG. with an SHBG of 12 at 3.5d post injection I would expect to see TT <900 and Free T would be over the top, but yours are not typical low SHBG indicators.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 59745, member: 2657"] Low SHBG requires a different injection protocol, sometimes its EOD or even daily injections are required. It's something you can work with, certainly not a barrier. 12 is very low, people I think mistakenly run to scary things like fatty liver, pre-diabetic, and these are things to investigate but they should not weigh on your mind, too much. A number of us here have low SHBG and don't have any of these scary things that people *think* they can associate with it. If you're pulling an SHBG of 12...I would retest this and stay steady on your (now) protocol and test when it's been no less than 4 weeks. Your reported numbers here: "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)." ...Do not translate to low SHBG. with an SHBG of 12 at 3.5d post injection I would expect to see TT <900 and Free T would be over the top, but yours are not typical low SHBG indicators. [/QUOTE]
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