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What is the reason low shbg needs ED injections?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gus80" data-source="post: 246838" data-attributes="member: 45069"><p>It's amazing how much more knowledge you have of hormonal physiology than 100% of the doctors I've seen in the last 7 years.</p><p>I have a spreadsheet with dozens of exams I've taken over that time, I started the spreadsheet to try to find out why I always felt so bad with TRT. I didn't do exams in the tests with nandrolone, masteron and clomid because I was already tired of so many exams. Clomid would be very interesting because it increases shbg, but I couldn't keep it for more than 1 month at low doses, it made me very irritable.</p><p></p><p>I added E2/T and pretty much the whole time I was above 0.6 as you predicted. Always with very high free testosterone and low shbg.</p><p></p><p>As you yourself stated earlier, it is really very complex to replace testosterone in men with low shbg.</p><p>To date, I have only seen one doctor (Brazilian Paulo Muzy, who is a bodybuilder) say that patients with SHBG < 30 before starting TRT tend to get worse with replacement.</p><p></p><p>Something I haven't tried yet is HCG as a replacement, which apparently can be interesting as it increases shbg. What do you think of HCG only?</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]29411[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gus80, post: 246838, member: 45069"] It's amazing how much more knowledge you have of hormonal physiology than 100% of the doctors I've seen in the last 7 years. I have a spreadsheet with dozens of exams I've taken over that time, I started the spreadsheet to try to find out why I always felt so bad with TRT. I didn't do exams in the tests with nandrolone, masteron and clomid because I was already tired of so many exams. Clomid would be very interesting because it increases shbg, but I couldn't keep it for more than 1 month at low doses, it made me very irritable. I added E2/T and pretty much the whole time I was above 0.6 as you predicted. Always with very high free testosterone and low shbg. As you yourself stated earlier, it is really very complex to replace testosterone in men with low shbg. To date, I have only seen one doctor (Brazilian Paulo Muzy, who is a bodybuilder) say that patients with SHBG < 30 before starting TRT tend to get worse with replacement. Something I haven't tried yet is HCG as a replacement, which apparently can be interesting as it increases shbg. What do you think of HCG only? [ATTACH type="full" alt="hormonios gustavo.jpeg"]29411[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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