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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT patient feeling better after lowering my prescribed dose
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 113472" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>Given your SHBG you should never have been on those starting protocol's to begin with. We're finding more and more of this with the low SHBG guy, me included. At 12mg/D I thought I was using the lowest daily dose. I would strongly recommend that you add to your testing and do "Estradiol, Free" on your next set of labs. I think we're seeing low SHBG = (Very) High Free T, also = (very) high Free Estrogen. Likewise we need to base dose off of Free T and not letting Free T be astronomically high off the lab range and in turn, we need a much lower E2 and Free Estradiol number than the typically recommended 21-30.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 113472, member: 2657"] Given your SHBG you should never have been on those starting protocol's to begin with. We're finding more and more of this with the low SHBG guy, me included. At 12mg/D I thought I was using the lowest daily dose. I would strongly recommend that you add to your testing and do "Estradiol, Free" on your next set of labs. I think we're seeing low SHBG = (Very) High Free T, also = (very) high Free Estrogen. Likewise we need to base dose off of Free T and not letting Free T be astronomically high off the lab range and in turn, we need a much lower E2 and Free Estradiol number than the typically recommended 21-30. [/QUOTE]
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