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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Testosterone Side Effects after one year.
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<blockquote data-quote="Gibbon" data-source="post: 271625" data-attributes="member: 43824"><p>Thank you. I just assumed after seeing other sites that my dose seems low but it isn't the dose you take but what levels you end up with and what one can tolerate or actually does the job without horrible side effects. This is the only site I have found that I have seen some people at half of what I currently take. I don't know how much actually mg of test are in a dose of a 10 mg but since I never had normal levels due to secondary hypogonadism</p><p></p><p>Thank you Vince. I believe I found an old thread where you mentioned low SHBG guys should have lower Estrodial. I was just wondering since mine came back at 28 and it has always been under 20. Not sure I understand the rationale for that. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibbon, post: 271625, member: 43824"] Thank you. I just assumed after seeing other sites that my dose seems low but it isn't the dose you take but what levels you end up with and what one can tolerate or actually does the job without horrible side effects. This is the only site I have found that I have seen some people at half of what I currently take. I don't know how much actually mg of test are in a dose of a 10 mg but since I never had normal levels due to secondary hypogonadism Thank you Vince. I believe I found an old thread where you mentioned low SHBG guys should have lower Estrodial. I was just wondering since mine came back at 28 and it has always been under 20. Not sure I understand the rationale for that. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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