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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Total T is 76.2
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 110659" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>This protocol will fail most men and injecting testosterone without knowing ones SHBG levels is like driving down the street blind. Most men would reach high normal testosterone on half that weekly dosage, the majority will have problems with converting too much testosterone into estrogen. My original Total T numbers were 120 ng/dL which was induced be 30 years of Klonopin usage, or rather the withdrawal off the medicine. </p><p></p><p>I'm a low SHBG guy and a 100mg weekly dosage split twice weekly shot my estrogen to double the reference range, Free T 1.5 times over the range and felt jittery, bloated, moody at times, chest tightness, high heart rate, high blood pressure. So you can see what your doctor has done is reckless!</p><p></p><p>Labs done in three weeks is dumb considering it takes 6 weeks to reach a stable state, this doctor is in way over their head. The chances of you getting access to a knowledgeable hormone doctor through insurance is next to zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 110659, member: 15832"] This protocol will fail most men and injecting testosterone without knowing ones SHBG levels is like driving down the street blind. Most men would reach high normal testosterone on half that weekly dosage, the majority will have problems with converting too much testosterone into estrogen. My original Total T numbers were 120 ng/dL which was induced be 30 years of Klonopin usage, or rather the withdrawal off the medicine. I'm a low SHBG guy and a 100mg weekly dosage split twice weekly shot my estrogen to double the reference range, Free T 1.5 times over the range and felt jittery, bloated, moody at times, chest tightness, high heart rate, high blood pressure. So you can see what your doctor has done is reckless! Labs done in three weeks is dumb considering it takes 6 weeks to reach a stable state, this doctor is in way over their head. The chances of you getting access to a knowledgeable hormone doctor through insurance is next to zero. [/QUOTE]
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