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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Updated labs, very low E2
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<blockquote data-quote="davidrn" data-source="post: 183590" data-attributes="member: 13164"><p>Thanks for your thoughts. I wish I had my SHBG ever get as high as 25, unfortunately, it is always around 12-15. (sometimes slightly off that, but not by much). My FT is all I am watching now, until I cut my T cyp even more (I was taking 20mg 3 x wk, with a TT between 850- 1100, and a very high FT , always above the upper limit. My next labs are for my T MD, and will include SHBG, but we don't test that more than one or two times a year, it has varied so little. I have an autoimmune disease, which may be more responsible for the low SHBG. I will more than likely increase the T cyp slightly, heading back up to maybe 12mg x 3 for the next test. My TT is low, but if FT is 50% over the limit, does your TT really matter? I am using joint pain at this time to decide what will help. I am planning on a 3 day experiment of Flax oil to see how it effects my joints. The good thing is morning wood is very strong, so maybe the E2 was lraedy on its way up since testing last week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidrn, post: 183590, member: 13164"] Thanks for your thoughts. I wish I had my SHBG ever get as high as 25, unfortunately, it is always around 12-15. (sometimes slightly off that, but not by much). My FT is all I am watching now, until I cut my T cyp even more (I was taking 20mg 3 x wk, with a TT between 850- 1100, and a very high FT , always above the upper limit. My next labs are for my T MD, and will include SHBG, but we don't test that more than one or two times a year, it has varied so little. I have an autoimmune disease, which may be more responsible for the low SHBG. I will more than likely increase the T cyp slightly, heading back up to maybe 12mg x 3 for the next test. My TT is low, but if FT is 50% over the limit, does your TT really matter? I am using joint pain at this time to decide what will help. I am planning on a 3 day experiment of Flax oil to see how it effects my joints. The good thing is morning wood is very strong, so maybe the E2 was lraedy on its way up since testing last week. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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