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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Starting TRT - anxious
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<blockquote data-quote="BenM" data-source="post: 121199" data-attributes="member: 18712"><p>I had super high SHBG (125-130) as well. After 6 weeks of 125mg enanthate once a week, my latest bloods still have it well above the ref range (66, ref range 15-48), and free t well above the reference range, but calculated free t is only a bees dick above ref and oestradiol is bang in the middle. Pretty sure I accidentally gave myself a larger than usual dose the week before the test too as free t and oestradiol both jumped quite a bit from one week to the next.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line, my n=1 is that I seem to be a typical high SHBG guy who needs higher doses weekly (or even less frequently) so you may well benefit from discussing a change in protocol with your physician.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BenM, post: 121199, member: 18712"] I had super high SHBG (125-130) as well. After 6 weeks of 125mg enanthate once a week, my latest bloods still have it well above the ref range (66, ref range 15-48), and free t well above the reference range, but calculated free t is only a bees dick above ref and oestradiol is bang in the middle. Pretty sure I accidentally gave myself a larger than usual dose the week before the test too as free t and oestradiol both jumped quite a bit from one week to the next. Bottom line, my n=1 is that I seem to be a typical high SHBG guy who needs higher doses weekly (or even less frequently) so you may well benefit from discussing a change in protocol with your physician. [/QUOTE]
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