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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Quitting TRT after 1,5 years. There is hope
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<blockquote data-quote="Norwaytrt" data-source="post: 132110" data-attributes="member: 18763"><p>Ok, I got my bloodwork now. Blood was taken on the 12.12.2018</p><p>That`s almost 2 months after I stopped the serms.</p><p></p><p>Testosterone - 26,5 nmol/l !! that`s 764 ng/dl</p><p>E2 - 0,11 nmol/l 0,00 - 0.20 nmol/l </p><p>LH - 2,9 IU/l 1,7 - 8,6 IU/l</p><p>FSH - 0,9 IU/l 1,5 - 12,4 IU/l</p><p>Shbg - 57 nmol/l 14 - 74 nmol/l</p><p>Free test index 46,6% 20,9 - 89,1%</p><p></p><p>So, this was actually better than expected.. if that test reading is correct.</p><p>Looking at my shbg and free test and compare it to my previous test, it looks correct.</p><p></p><p>LH and FSH are lagging behind, but that could be because I got up at 0530 and had the blood drawn at 1000?</p><p></p><p>Shbg is higher than on hcg, as suspected.. That`s probably the main reason I still have low libido, not too much energy etc.</p><p>Erections are pretty solid, but the libido isnt there really.</p><p></p><p>Recent strength gains and maybe even a little muscle mass gain looks to support the test score.</p><p></p><p>Anyone here have successfully lowered their shbg without big shots of T?</p><p></p><p>Could single relatively big shots of propionate together with some AI be helpful to reduce shbg? Or does it take longer time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norwaytrt, post: 132110, member: 18763"] Ok, I got my bloodwork now. Blood was taken on the 12.12.2018 That`s almost 2 months after I stopped the serms. Testosterone - 26,5 nmol/l !! that`s 764 ng/dl E2 - 0,11 nmol/l 0,00 - 0.20 nmol/l LH - 2,9 IU/l 1,7 - 8,6 IU/l FSH - 0,9 IU/l 1,5 - 12,4 IU/l Shbg - 57 nmol/l 14 - 74 nmol/l Free test index 46,6% 20,9 - 89,1% So, this was actually better than expected.. if that test reading is correct. Looking at my shbg and free test and compare it to my previous test, it looks correct. LH and FSH are lagging behind, but that could be because I got up at 0530 and had the blood drawn at 1000? Shbg is higher than on hcg, as suspected.. That`s probably the main reason I still have low libido, not too much energy etc. Erections are pretty solid, but the libido isnt there really. Recent strength gains and maybe even a little muscle mass gain looks to support the test score. Anyone here have successfully lowered their shbg without big shots of T? Could single relatively big shots of propionate together with some AI be helpful to reduce shbg? Or does it take longer time? [/QUOTE]
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