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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
To HCG or not To HCG
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<blockquote data-quote="ivkonst2017" data-source="post: 205864" data-attributes="member: 42532"><p>Most men on TRT need higher test levels to feel optimal, of course free t is more important. I for example feel best around 1200-1300 total t with SHBG of around 30. I dont say you need this much, but for example I know guys who need 1500-1600 to feel really good. Of course some feel best at 500.</p><p></p><p>To assume that the levels of a guy on TRT should be in the reference ranges of natural men for both testosterone and e2 is a mistake many doctors do due to two reasons. First these ranges have become too low and they are totally compromised. And second the practice shows when someone is on exogenous hormones often he needs to go higher to get the effect that he would get on endogenous production of that hormone. Same applies for thyroid and progesterone in women for example.</p><p></p><p>In few words most guys Ive seen who feel really optimal on TRT maintain their total t above 1000 which is nothing really high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivkonst2017, post: 205864, member: 42532"] Most men on TRT need higher test levels to feel optimal, of course free t is more important. I for example feel best around 1200-1300 total t with SHBG of around 30. I dont say you need this much, but for example I know guys who need 1500-1600 to feel really good. Of course some feel best at 500. To assume that the levels of a guy on TRT should be in the reference ranges of natural men for both testosterone and e2 is a mistake many doctors do due to two reasons. First these ranges have become too low and they are totally compromised. And second the practice shows when someone is on exogenous hormones often he needs to go higher to get the effect that he would get on endogenous production of that hormone. Same applies for thyroid and progesterone in women for example. In few words most guys Ive seen who feel really optimal on TRT maintain their total t above 1000 which is nothing really high. [/QUOTE]
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