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    Pct fsh/lh

    Hey guys

    Just had my bloods done 4 months post pct and comparing them to my initial results.

    Inital
    FSH: 4 IU/L (1-8)
    LH: 6 IU/L (1-8)

    Most recent
    FSH: 3 IU/L
    LH: 4 IU/L

    Any reason for concern in slight differences? Trying to figure if i am ready and recovered to go again

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    Going to move this to the PCT area. You're more likely to get feedback and less likely for your question to get buried in the AAS Q&A.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anabolicmass101 View Post
    Hey guys

    Just had my bloods done 4 months post pct and comparing them to my initial results.

    Inital
    FSH: 4 IU/L (1-8)
    LH: 6 IU/L (1-8)

    Most recent
    FSH: 3 IU/L
    LH: 4 IU/L

    Any reason for concern in slight differences? Trying to figure if i am ready and recovered to go again

    No, small differences are normal as they're pulsatile in nature.
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    Great thanks for the clarification.

    On another note my most recent bloods included SHBG which wasn't in any of my previous tests.

    It came back at 61 nmol (15-50) which is high but i have nothing to compare it with originally, should i investigate further?

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    Without a baseline it's hard to say if it's your norm or not. Serms (pct drugs) can increase shbg and E2 but not 4 months post pct. Your body would have found homeostasis by this time. Know that elevated shbg binds test and lowers available free testosterone . Free testosterone is what works for us so it's important to keep this at a moderate level.

    Consider supplementing with Vit D as it will help to suppress shbg thus elevate your free T. Plus, most in N. America are low and need to supplement regardless. It's always best to know your level via BW first but most can safely take 5K IU's per day. It's best taken with a meal as well as it's fat soluble, not water soluble which means levels that are exhorbitantly elevated for to long a period can be toxic. D is one of the healthiest supplements a person can take.

    Other supps that may help would be Stinging Nettle Root and Avena Cosides.
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