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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
TRT Dose increased, TT and FT decrease?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 113852" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>For your SHBG @ 16.6 your E2 is not too low. If you redo labs and I suggest that you do that since this set seems to be abnormal to the priors, keep on your protocol. But when you redo labs please if money allows add in "Estradiol, Free". In a basic sense for a low SHBG guy <em>you should be cutting your dose, not upping it.</em> And disregard the TT...it means nothing it's bound up and useless. Target your dosing for FT at the upper lab range, for starters. We know that low SHBG = high Free T, but this also = high Free E. </p><p>You're going to have to learn a whole lot more about low SHBG and the protocol that is associated with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 113852, member: 2657"] For your SHBG @ 16.6 your E2 is not too low. If you redo labs and I suggest that you do that since this set seems to be abnormal to the priors, keep on your protocol. But when you redo labs please if money allows add in "Estradiol, Free". In a basic sense for a low SHBG guy [I]you should be cutting your dose, not upping it.[/I] And disregard the TT...it means nothing it's bound up and useless. Target your dosing for FT at the upper lab range, for starters. We know that low SHBG = high Free T, but this also = high Free E. You're going to have to learn a whole lot more about low SHBG and the protocol that is associated with it. [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
TRT Dose increased, TT and FT decrease?
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