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    I haven’t been so much worried about my e2 high/low, it just wasn’t under these last two labs it was actually “out of range” and it so happens I’ve noticed this ED problem (not fully hard, maybe 60-75%) over the past few months.. I understand with the non persistent timing of labs it makes things more difficult to pin point the issue.

    Should I have him check my DHT and SHBG? I’m not running anything at the moment, I haven’t been since I started TRT due to my doctor making me come in every 10 weeks. Super scared for a cycle to completely throw things out of wack and raise a red flag.. I know any past cycles prior to TRT, testosterone only, I always ran a low dose of Aromasin ED, with HCG and I never had any ED before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krb367 View Post
    I haven’t been so much worried about my e2 high/low, it just wasn’t under these last two labs it was actually “out of range” and it so happens I’ve noticed this ED problem (not fully hard, maybe 60-75%) over the past few months.. I understand with the non persistent timing of labs it makes things more difficult to pin point the issue.

    Should I have him check my DHT and SHBG? I’m not running anything at the moment, I haven’t been since I started TRT due to my doctor making me come in every 10 weeks. Super scared for a cycle to completely throw things out of wack and raise a red flag.. I know any past cycles prior to TRT, testosterone only, I always ran a low dose of Aromasin ED, with HCG and I never had any ED before.
    It's always a good idea to know DHT and SHBG, but I doubt they are contributing to your ED. Your Free T is excellent with a Total T of 1108 ng/dL, so I doubt that SHBG is either high or low. With a Total T of 1108, your DHT should be slightly high unless you are taking finasteride in which case it is absolutely necessary to be monitoring DHT and adjusting the dose accordingly. Assuming you are not taking finasteride or you would have mentioned it by now, so a slightly high DHT should have the opposite effect on ED.

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