I'm trying to workout the final details of my HRT. It's been an ongoing process that I've posted about before, numerous times.. You're probably getting sick of hearing about it but too bad.
To recap, initially, I was going for the transdermal test but after a blood workup, the Dr. wants to prescribe three different compounds. One of them being Stanozolol.
The question I have is, do I really need the Stanozolol?
He suggested I take it to lower my SHBG, but after looking at my blood workup, I noticed that the range for this level is between 13 and 71.
Mine fell smack in the middle at 44. Now, the Dr. suggested the Stano because he said with my SHBG at 44, I wouldn't be able to utilize any introduced testosterone.
but to me, 44 doesn't seem excessively high. What do you guys think?
Originally Posted by Phineas
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