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<blockquote data-quote="chriskchris" data-source="post: 246548" data-attributes="member: 45034"><p>One thing I recently noticed with my results is that my<strong> SHBG is very low.</strong> Forgot to include it in the original post for this bloodwork but it came in at <strong>14.6 nmol/l </strong>(ref range 13-71). Going back multiple years, my SHBG always came in low while my albumin never changed much within range.</p><p></p><p>Seen your old posts and others suggesting low SHBG means it could mess with half life time and cause higher free e2. My bioavail free testosterone was out of range this time (high) which is the first time I've seen this. </p><p></p><p>Noticed increasing my dose to 140 mg/cypionate a week has made me feel much worse after the initial week of being amazing. Total crash across the board.</p><p></p><p>Starting on Friday I will revert to 100 mg/cypionate a week and give it a couple weeks; if that does not work I will re-initiate HCG.</p><p></p><p>Running out of ideas but the low SHBG is one I did not ever notice until doing more extensive research of my own bloodwork.</p><p></p><p>I know the testosterone therapy "works" but I have never been able to master the dosage in my six years of HRT. Had it going fairly well with enanthate and hcg but then came the drug shortage so switched to cypionate, never mastered it since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chriskchris, post: 246548, member: 45034"] One thing I recently noticed with my results is that my[B] SHBG is very low.[/B] Forgot to include it in the original post for this bloodwork but it came in at [B]14.6 nmol/l [/B](ref range 13-71). Going back multiple years, my SHBG always came in low while my albumin never changed much within range. Seen your old posts and others suggesting low SHBG means it could mess with half life time and cause higher free e2. My bioavail free testosterone was out of range this time (high) which is the first time I've seen this. Noticed increasing my dose to 140 mg/cypionate a week has made me feel much worse after the initial week of being amazing. Total crash across the board. Starting on Friday I will revert to 100 mg/cypionate a week and give it a couple weeks; if that does not work I will re-initiate HCG. Running out of ideas but the low SHBG is one I did not ever notice until doing more extensive research of my own bloodwork. I know the testosterone therapy "works" but I have never been able to master the dosage in my six years of HRT. Had it going fairly well with enanthate and hcg but then came the drug shortage so switched to cypionate, never mastered it since. [/QUOTE]
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