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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Sleep Issues with Protocol Change?
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<blockquote data-quote="apsjiml" data-source="post: 145212" data-attributes="member: 12831"><p>Your testosterone is not actually high, it's low as SHBG binds up the actual unbounded free form of testosterone and increases the half life of testosterone. That , of course, makes your total higher. My total was 1100 when my shbg was high at 64 , now since my shbg came down , it is 700. Waking up early, my question would be if #1 your primary or secondary hypogonadism? The reason why I asked is that is often a symptom of adrenal insufficiency and if your free testosterone is going up it is increasing other demands like cortisol and also increasing deiodinase (thyroid conversion) at the same time. Not sure If you still wanted comments or not .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apsjiml, post: 145212, member: 12831"] Your testosterone is not actually high, it's low as SHBG binds up the actual unbounded free form of testosterone and increases the half life of testosterone. That , of course, makes your total higher. My total was 1100 when my shbg was high at 64 , now since my shbg came down , it is 700. Waking up early, my question would be if #1 your primary or secondary hypogonadism? The reason why I asked is that is often a symptom of adrenal insufficiency and if your free testosterone is going up it is increasing other demands like cortisol and also increasing deiodinase (thyroid conversion) at the same time. Not sure If you still wanted comments or not . [/QUOTE]
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Sleep Issues with Protocol Change?
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