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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Relationship between insulin resistance, estradiol, aromatase, testosterone replacement, and water retention
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<blockquote data-quote="Cyclingislife" data-source="post: 201640" data-attributes="member: 42611"><p>I know how you feel. 95% of the docs have no clue how to deal with low shbg guys. I was ready to throw in the towel too. But I would encourage you to give it another try. if you have a doctor who will write you a prescription for Cypionate and you can self administer you’ll be able to dial it in. My shbg was 19. The low dose daily subcutaneous shot is a miracle when you finally get it right. There’s no doubt this is the protocol for low SHBG. I’m actually going to try lowering my dose even further. I think 10mg to 14mg per day is the sweet spot for most guys & you most likely won’t need an AI. Also, I don’t take HCG & my hematocrit is normal. The real secret to TRT is you adjust your dose 100% by how you feel, I learned that from a TRT doc who knows what he is talking about. I keep a daily log of dose/How I feel/etc. I think for low shbg, total T does not matter, you need to keep your free t in mid to 75% of range. If your free T goes too high everything goes to hell & you’ll feel terrible, spike E2, etc. I promise when you get it right it’s nirvana. It took me 5 years to figure it out but now I finally feel like myself again. Also look at this website:</p><p>themenshealthclinic.co.uk</p><p>I don’t use them, but I learned a lot from their site & videos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyclingislife, post: 201640, member: 42611"] I know how you feel. 95% of the docs have no clue how to deal with low shbg guys. I was ready to throw in the towel too. But I would encourage you to give it another try. if you have a doctor who will write you a prescription for Cypionate and you can self administer you’ll be able to dial it in. My shbg was 19. The low dose daily subcutaneous shot is a miracle when you finally get it right. There’s no doubt this is the protocol for low SHBG. I’m actually going to try lowering my dose even further. I think 10mg to 14mg per day is the sweet spot for most guys & you most likely won’t need an AI. Also, I don’t take HCG & my hematocrit is normal. The real secret to TRT is you adjust your dose 100% by how you feel, I learned that from a TRT doc who knows what he is talking about. I keep a daily log of dose/How I feel/etc. I think for low shbg, total T does not matter, you need to keep your free t in mid to 75% of range. If your free T goes too high everything goes to hell & you’ll feel terrible, spike E2, etc. I promise when you get it right it’s nirvana. It took me 5 years to figure it out but now I finally feel like myself again. Also look at this website: themenshealthclinic.co.uk I don’t use them, but I learned a lot from their site & videos. [/QUOTE]
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