No, I had been promulgating the party line about fast excretion of T by low-SHBG guys. But then I got interested in the theoretical reasons and found no justification. And logically, how can you say that a higher excretion rate is possible if the rate is limited by absorption from injected depots?It gets converted into dht or e2 more quickly and is therefore expelled. I am no claiming to be an expert, but I honestly think you're the one pulling mental gymnastics here by making claims based on speculation and your n=1 experience. Your analogy is not accurate in the first place because you're completely dismissing the fact that free testosterone after it is released from the 2nd reserve is more important than even the 1st and that time and time again smaller more frequent injections have proven anecdotally and objectively to work by many doctors who are experts in this field and countless patients including those on this board. You're making an extraordinary claim and not using actual evidence to back it up besides a poor analogy using water and bathtubs, which completely neglects physiology, so I defer the burden of proof to you.
"you're completely dismissing the fact that free testosterone after it is released from the 2nd reserve is more important than even the 1st"
What exactly does this mean?
Show me statistically valid data that the effective half-life of injected testosterone is lower in low-SHBG guys. I don't think there is any.
I am not claiming there are no benefits to having low-SHBG guys inject more often. But I think the reasons may be rooted in free estradiol levels, not in reduced half-lives of injections.