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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Starting TRT due to low free T/ high shbg/ high estradiol. A few questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 155686" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Ya, high SHBG means that if you and a low SHBG guy had a total T of 1000, you’d have a lower free T. But it’s not a big deal. All you have to do is increase total T. Problem solved. Having a high SHBG isn’t really a bad thing. Just means you’re going to need more total T compared to a lower SHBG guy</p><p></p><p>And that’s definitely not what I’m saying lol. Before I started TRT my SHBG was in the 50’s, and free T was either bottom of the barrel, or below the low end of the range. Getting on HRT and increasing my total T, which then lowered my SHBG, as well as increasing my free T, has absolutely made a huge difference for me. I feel WAY better with healthy levels of free T.</p><p></p><p>What I was trying to say is stop wasting your time trying to lower SHBG. Without TRT, I’ve never seen, or heard of, a guy successfully do it. And no offense, but not sure you’re going to be the first guy in history to do it lol. By successfully doing it, I mean lowering SHBG, while increasing free T levels, and feeling good and resolving low T symptoms, all at the same time. Only thing I’ve seen do all those things is HRT. And what I was also saying is that even on TRT, don’t spend anytime trying to lower SHBG. Increasing your testosterone should automatically lower it. Other than that, don’t spend time trying to find other ways to manipulate your SHBG levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 155686, member: 15043"] Ya, high SHBG means that if you and a low SHBG guy had a total T of 1000, you’d have a lower free T. But it’s not a big deal. All you have to do is increase total T. Problem solved. Having a high SHBG isn’t really a bad thing. Just means you’re going to need more total T compared to a lower SHBG guy And that’s definitely not what I’m saying lol. Before I started TRT my SHBG was in the 50’s, and free T was either bottom of the barrel, or below the low end of the range. Getting on HRT and increasing my total T, which then lowered my SHBG, as well as increasing my free T, has absolutely made a huge difference for me. I feel WAY better with healthy levels of free T. What I was trying to say is stop wasting your time trying to lower SHBG. Without TRT, I’ve never seen, or heard of, a guy successfully do it. And no offense, but not sure you’re going to be the first guy in history to do it lol. By successfully doing it, I mean lowering SHBG, while increasing free T levels, and feeling good and resolving low T symptoms, all at the same time. Only thing I’ve seen do all those things is HRT. And what I was also saying is that even on TRT, don’t spend anytime trying to lower SHBG. Increasing your testosterone should automatically lower it. Other than that, don’t spend time trying to find other ways to manipulate your SHBG levels. [/QUOTE]
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