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<blockquote data-quote="JayLay777" data-source="post: 110865" data-attributes="member: 16728"><p>Like I said earlier on here before I have normal testosterone and I'm not on TRT. Problem is though I have very SHBG for my age or any age period. I have been feeling symptoms of low t now for four years but had blood test and all of them come back normal. I have a feeling my SHBG is binding up all my free testosterone and that is why I feel like i have low t (no morning wood, erections are not as strong as they used to be, impossible to build and lose fat, increased fat in lower belly,brain fog, lack of motivation). Would clomid help me any or should i just go on TRT? A few years ago back in 2013 I took a pro hormone. I don't know what it was called but I know it is banned now. I felt fine after coming off the pro hormone but I don't think I did a proper pct as my pct was only arimistane and tribulus. Maybe that could of messed up my hpta axis some how? I am only 26 so I am going to try clomid to see if that can make me feel better. I have high SHBG though and i heard clomid can increase SHBG but not in everyone. I am tired of feeling like this. I would rather be on TRT for the rest of my life and be able to feel good at least then not do anything about my situation. One more thing I forgot to add. Is free testosterone(direct) an accurate free t reading? Thats the only free t reading that shows my free t level is decent. With the calculated method though my free test always comes back low normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayLay777, post: 110865, member: 16728"] Like I said earlier on here before I have normal testosterone and I'm not on TRT. Problem is though I have very SHBG for my age or any age period. I have been feeling symptoms of low t now for four years but had blood test and all of them come back normal. I have a feeling my SHBG is binding up all my free testosterone and that is why I feel like i have low t (no morning wood, erections are not as strong as they used to be, impossible to build and lose fat, increased fat in lower belly,brain fog, lack of motivation). Would clomid help me any or should i just go on TRT? A few years ago back in 2013 I took a pro hormone. I don't know what it was called but I know it is banned now. I felt fine after coming off the pro hormone but I don't think I did a proper pct as my pct was only arimistane and tribulus. Maybe that could of messed up my hpta axis some how? I am only 26 so I am going to try clomid to see if that can make me feel better. I have high SHBG though and i heard clomid can increase SHBG but not in everyone. I am tired of feeling like this. I would rather be on TRT for the rest of my life and be able to feel good at least then not do anything about my situation. One more thing I forgot to add. Is free testosterone(direct) an accurate free t reading? Thats the only free t reading that shows my free t level is decent. With the calculated method though my free test always comes back low normal. [/QUOTE]
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