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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
What Would a Daily Protocol Look Like For Me?
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 93269" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>We have out total testosterone and free testosterone, TT is inactive (reservoir) and FT is active hormone which is what's responsible for actual feel good changes that occur in the body. We also have estrogen and free estrogen, if your estrogen is 20 your free estrogen can change without your regular estrogen changing. </p><p></p><p>I believe this is why I hear so often low SHBG guys claiming TRT doesn't work, not all but some of those cases. I spent 3 months with my TT in the 800-900's and FT at the top of range (no AI, no HCG) and slowly TRT felt as if it's effectiveness was waning and I was beginning to feel low T again. I got to a point where I couldn't remember one of my neighbors name, I knew something was wrong as this was when that light in my head went off. </p><p></p><p>My labs indicated my E2 levels were mid 40's, for a low SHBG guy this is bad. My SHBG is higher than yours so I could only imagine your free estrogen level. The lower your SHBG the higher your free testosterone and free estrogen, if regular estrogen is high for a low SHBG guy, free estrogen is expect to be high!</p><p></p><p>I believe calcium D glucarate and DIM should be used on low SHBG guys do to the abundance of free hormones do to low SHBG. a regular estrogen of 19 could still be high for a guy with low SHBG if free estrogen is high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 93269, member: 15832"] We have out total testosterone and free testosterone, TT is inactive (reservoir) and FT is active hormone which is what's responsible for actual feel good changes that occur in the body. We also have estrogen and free estrogen, if your estrogen is 20 your free estrogen can change without your regular estrogen changing. I believe this is why I hear so often low SHBG guys claiming TRT doesn't work, not all but some of those cases. I spent 3 months with my TT in the 800-900's and FT at the top of range (no AI, no HCG) and slowly TRT felt as if it's effectiveness was waning and I was beginning to feel low T again. I got to a point where I couldn't remember one of my neighbors name, I knew something was wrong as this was when that light in my head went off. My labs indicated my E2 levels were mid 40's, for a low SHBG guy this is bad. My SHBG is higher than yours so I could only imagine your free estrogen level. The lower your SHBG the higher your free testosterone and free estrogen, if regular estrogen is high for a low SHBG guy, free estrogen is expect to be high! I believe calcium D glucarate and DIM should be used on low SHBG guys do to the abundance of free hormones do to low SHBG. a regular estrogen of 19 could still be high for a guy with low SHBG if free estrogen is high. [/QUOTE]
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