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TRT patient feeling better after lowering my prescribed dose
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<blockquote data-quote="Bentiger07" data-source="post: 113198" data-attributes="member: 13543"><p>Coastwatcher - I agree. Before switching to daily, I read a couple of your posts already and was aware you're on a daily protocol. SHBG results must have got cut off at the end. I edited post: <strong>Sex Horm Binding Glob, Serum</strong> <strong>15.0 Low</strong> nmol/L 16.5 - 55.9</p><p></p><p>lowe2sucks - It's possible. My SHBG is on the lower end though, so maybe increased frequency helped too, if not the lower dose. Due to t cypionate half-life, I'm not at a steady state yet though until about 40 days after changing protocol. Things could change, but I hope for continued success.</p><p></p><p>lexer - It's funny you ask that. Hair loss is genetic. I think my healthy lifestyle kept more hair on my head in my later years compared to my older brothers, but in time, I was losing it. Hair loss really accelerated after I saw a urologist for ED. He 1st put me on high doses of DHEA and then high doses of clomid. E2 was high needless to say, and while DHT was never checked, it probably was too. He wasn't interested in treating high E2 so I looked elsewhere. Anyways, on June 11, I actually had an FUT hair transplant done with a popular doctor in NY. No problems so far, but it takes time to see results. However, if I could do it all over again, knowing what I know now, I would have flied to another country to get it done for much cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bentiger07, post: 113198, member: 13543"] Coastwatcher - I agree. Before switching to daily, I read a couple of your posts already and was aware you're on a daily protocol. SHBG results must have got cut off at the end. I edited post: [B]Sex Horm Binding Glob, Serum[/B] [B]15.0 Low[/B] nmol/L 16.5 - 55.9 lowe2sucks - It's possible. My SHBG is on the lower end though, so maybe increased frequency helped too, if not the lower dose. Due to t cypionate half-life, I'm not at a steady state yet though until about 40 days after changing protocol. Things could change, but I hope for continued success. lexer - It's funny you ask that. Hair loss is genetic. I think my healthy lifestyle kept more hair on my head in my later years compared to my older brothers, but in time, I was losing it. Hair loss really accelerated after I saw a urologist for ED. He 1st put me on high doses of DHEA and then high doses of clomid. E2 was high needless to say, and while DHT was never checked, it probably was too. He wasn't interested in treating high E2 so I looked elsewhere. Anyways, on June 11, I actually had an FUT hair transplant done with a popular doctor in NY. No problems so far, but it takes time to see results. However, if I could do it all over again, knowing what I know now, I would have flied to another country to get it done for much cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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