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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 137020" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>If you feel good and all is well then the numbers are less important. But if there are still problems then you should consider that your numbers seem unbalanced. With SHBG lowish at 16 nmol/L your free T is 50% over top-of-range, while estradiol is on the low side. The general rule of thumb for low SHBG is moderation—small doses frequently and hormone levels kept closer to mid-range or lower. Clearly taking 300 mg/week of testosterone is not that, and taking a relatively large AI dose isn't ideal. This isn't to say your protocol is guaranteed to cause problems, but there's a higher chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 137020, member: 38109"] If you feel good and all is well then the numbers are less important. But if there are still problems then you should consider that your numbers seem unbalanced. With SHBG lowish at 16 nmol/L your free T is 50% over top-of-range, while estradiol is on the low side. The general rule of thumb for low SHBG is moderation—small doses frequently and hormone levels kept closer to mid-range or lower. Clearly taking 300 mg/week of testosterone is not that, and taking a relatively large AI dose isn't ideal. This isn't to say your protocol is guaranteed to cause problems, but there's a higher chance. [/QUOTE]
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