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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT and lifetime usage
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<blockquote data-quote="atlien2488" data-source="post: 101561" data-attributes="member: 17787"><p>My SHBG last time I checked was at 32. A low SHBG means that more of your test is bioavailable and a high reading is that there is less free testosterone available so a low SHBG toward the end of the spectrum is actually better in this regard in that you have more bioavailable t than your average joe. However, you don't want to get much lower than you are already at because it can mess with your insulin sensitivity, lipid profile and eventually be terrible for cardio functioning later in life. </p><p>Im not sure if anyone can contribute to the fact your test score went down through exogenous use. I'm sticking to once per week right now and we'll see how my tests come out this week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atlien2488, post: 101561, member: 17787"] My SHBG last time I checked was at 32. A low SHBG means that more of your test is bioavailable and a high reading is that there is less free testosterone available so a low SHBG toward the end of the spectrum is actually better in this regard in that you have more bioavailable t than your average joe. However, you don't want to get much lower than you are already at because it can mess with your insulin sensitivity, lipid profile and eventually be terrible for cardio functioning later in life. Im not sure if anyone can contribute to the fact your test score went down through exogenous use. I'm sticking to once per week right now and we'll see how my tests come out this week. [/QUOTE]
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