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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 52773" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Don't rule out the possibility. You have a reasonably low SHBG value, less than 20 (better than some members here, but certainly lower than the ideal), and you may be clearing your testosterone too quickly. Spend some time here, reading the posts, particularly the sticky ones, and you will see that there is no question that smaller, more frequent doses of testosterone are the key to success. I inject 16mg a day and post numbers over 1000.</p><p></p><p>You may well need to bump up to 60, 70, or more mgs twice a week. Or slightly lower your dose and go to eod injections. But I'd urge you to maintain an open mind (hard to do when you want to feel better now). The HCG is a good move.</p><p></p><p>The question remains, do you want to have to walk your doctor through the process? There are other resources. Defy Medical, Prime Body, or - if you're fortunate - another local doctor in your area. Consider a new doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 52773, member: 2624"] Don't rule out the possibility. You have a reasonably low SHBG value, less than 20 (better than some members here, but certainly lower than the ideal), and you may be clearing your testosterone too quickly. Spend some time here, reading the posts, particularly the sticky ones, and you will see that there is no question that smaller, more frequent doses of testosterone are the key to success. I inject 16mg a day and post numbers over 1000. You may well need to bump up to 60, 70, or more mgs twice a week. Or slightly lower your dose and go to eod injections. But I'd urge you to maintain an open mind (hard to do when you want to feel better now). The HCG is a good move. The question remains, do you want to have to walk your doctor through the process? There are other resources. Defy Medical, Prime Body, or - if you're fortunate - another local doctor in your area. Consider a new doctor. [/QUOTE]
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