If one runs doses high enough to have a trough that is supraphysiological there’s little if any evidence their health will e negatively effected. I’m not talking about a TT of 5k. 1500, 2000, 2500.
If hematocrit is fine, lipids are fine, and generally no side effects are seen it might just be BETTER for your health. Or not.
Then there is the fact that daily injections have s peak and trough of almost the same.
Dr Nichols, who apparently doesn’t have the right to defend himself on here, is having his words twisted. Real lack of class guys.
Ya I think we just need to judge high SHBG men less. I’m obviously biased, since I am one of those guys. But some might say my total is too high at 1613 trough on EOD injections, but that’s what it takes to get my free T to 230 (46-224).
But when a guy like Vince (sorry, just using you as an example) has a free Free T of 30.3 (6.6 - 18.1) all we say is “your free T looks great”. Nobody tells him that he’s basically on a cycle, even though his free T is that of most guys with their total at 2000-2500, which a guy would absolutely get bashed here if he had that high of a total testosterone level.
Again, I’m not judging Vince, and I don’t think he’s basically “on a cycle”. He’s just lucky and can have free T that high without the complications of needing his total very high, which can cause issues. I wouldn’t change a thing Vince, and again, I’m not judging in any way. I’m honestly jealous lol. There’s a lot of benefits to having a free T that high, and with your total at 1117, you avoid all the negatives. So keep doin what you’re doin brotha.
So I think we just overall need to judge less, and I agree with Joe, if a high SHBG person needs a total of 1600+ to get a good free T level, and is monitoring his HCT, blood pressure, kidney function, cholesterol levels, etc. Then I think we should be encouraging that person for being on top of things and trying to better himself instead of accusing them of basically being on a cycle simply because his total test level exceeds that of which we aren’t used to.