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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
(not for me?) Hombre's TRT Log: 34yo, low E2, norm SHBG and LH [Defy]
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<blockquote data-quote="hombre" data-source="post: 122460" data-attributes="member: 18845"><p>[USER=18222]@MarkM[/USER] thanks for the input! I included Free T (Direct) results and Free T Calculated. Free T Direct is claimed regularly to be totally useless and unreliable, and I've never done more expensive version (Testosterone, Free, Equilibrium Ultrafiltration). My Free T Calculated (based on Albumin levels that are not included and SHBG) is usually around 2%+ of Total T Serum. </p><p></p><p>Dr. Saya only gave me Pregnenolone to see how thyroid would respond. I'm not aware of many other things that could help with high T3, low normal Free T3, since my antibodies were not too high I experimented with Lugol's iodine but it didn't do much so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hombre, post: 122460, member: 18845"] [USER=18222]@MarkM[/USER] thanks for the input! I included Free T (Direct) results and Free T Calculated. Free T Direct is claimed regularly to be totally useless and unreliable, and I've never done more expensive version (Testosterone, Free, Equilibrium Ultrafiltration). My Free T Calculated (based on Albumin levels that are not included and SHBG) is usually around 2%+ of Total T Serum. Dr. Saya only gave me Pregnenolone to see how thyroid would respond. I'm not aware of many other things that could help with high T3, low normal Free T3, since my antibodies were not too high I experimented with Lugol's iodine but it didn't do much so far. [/QUOTE]
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(not for me?) Hombre's TRT Log: 34yo, low E2, norm SHBG and LH [Defy]
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