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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Total T > 1000 ng/dl (very high), Free T < 65 pg/ml (very low)
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 181644" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>My current protocol is a little unusual. I’m taking 200mg of nandrolone, 63mg of testosterone, and currently 1000iu’s of HCG. The HCG is new. Trying it to see if I can raise my E2 a bit. But the nandrolone and test doses have been my protocol for a bit now. Nandrolone used as a base is a way to keep androgens high, and control E2 without the need of an ai. But I would recommend just starting off with testosterone if u were gonna take the plunge into HRT. Before this protocol, I was doing pretty well on 180mg of testosterone cypionate, split into EOD IM injections. No HCG or ai. Whatever u do, do not use an ai. Obv opinions vary, but imo, don’t ever use an ai. </p><p></p><p>And I’ve always been just like u. I’m one of the healthiest people u’ll ever meet, and have been that way since around 13. Just always been into health and longevity. I’ve always been the one “health freak” out of all my friends and family. So I was beyond shocked to find out that out of all people, I’m the one that felt like absolute garbage at 27. My total T was good at around 600-700. My SHBG was high tho, which resulted in very low free T. I tried every supplement I could think of to lower my SHBG. Must of spent around $400-$500 over the course of months. None of the supplements budged my high SHBG. That’s when I researched local hormone specialists and started HRT with a local doctor. Long story short, at 40 I personally wouldn’t waste ur time trying to get ur SHBG down, and would just hop on HRT and get ur life back. Getting on HRT at 27 was literally one of the best decisions I’ve ever made in my entire life. No regrets. Only regret is that I wasted so much time and money with crappy doctors. Wish I would of just went with a clinic like deft from the beginning. Not sure if fertility is a concern for u or not, but I had a kid 6 months ago. So I wouldn’t worry about fertility, if that’s something that’s preventing u from making the jump. I see zero reason for u not to try HRT. I understand that trying to get to the root of the issue first sounds good on paper, but it just doesn’t work in actuality. I’ve seen people with low total T’s improve their diet and lifestyle and improve their symptoms, but in all the years I’ve been in this HRT space, I haven’t seen one guy resolve his symptoms without HRT, when high SHBG and low free T were the cause of his symptoms. Maybe u’ll be the first, but I wouldn’t bank on it lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 181644, member: 15043"] My current protocol is a little unusual. I’m taking 200mg of nandrolone, 63mg of testosterone, and currently 1000iu’s of HCG. The HCG is new. Trying it to see if I can raise my E2 a bit. But the nandrolone and test doses have been my protocol for a bit now. Nandrolone used as a base is a way to keep androgens high, and control E2 without the need of an ai. But I would recommend just starting off with testosterone if u were gonna take the plunge into HRT. Before this protocol, I was doing pretty well on 180mg of testosterone cypionate, split into EOD IM injections. No HCG or ai. Whatever u do, do not use an ai. Obv opinions vary, but imo, don’t ever use an ai. And I’ve always been just like u. I’m one of the healthiest people u’ll ever meet, and have been that way since around 13. Just always been into health and longevity. I’ve always been the one “health freak” out of all my friends and family. So I was beyond shocked to find out that out of all people, I’m the one that felt like absolute garbage at 27. My total T was good at around 600-700. My SHBG was high tho, which resulted in very low free T. I tried every supplement I could think of to lower my SHBG. Must of spent around $400-$500 over the course of months. None of the supplements budged my high SHBG. That’s when I researched local hormone specialists and started HRT with a local doctor. Long story short, at 40 I personally wouldn’t waste ur time trying to get ur SHBG down, and would just hop on HRT and get ur life back. Getting on HRT at 27 was literally one of the best decisions I’ve ever made in my entire life. No regrets. Only regret is that I wasted so much time and money with crappy doctors. Wish I would of just went with a clinic like deft from the beginning. Not sure if fertility is a concern for u or not, but I had a kid 6 months ago. So I wouldn’t worry about fertility, if that’s something that’s preventing u from making the jump. I see zero reason for u not to try HRT. I understand that trying to get to the root of the issue first sounds good on paper, but it just doesn’t work in actuality. I’ve seen people with low total T’s improve their diet and lifestyle and improve their symptoms, but in all the years I’ve been in this HRT space, I haven’t seen one guy resolve his symptoms without HRT, when high SHBG and low free T were the cause of his symptoms. Maybe u’ll be the first, but I wouldn’t bank on it lol [/QUOTE]
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