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Hypopituitary, testosterone and estradiol.
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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 6396" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>Thanks for fixing that link... all good info. I follow what your saying. Not sure I'd want to inject daily if I can help it. But obviously makes sense for those on gel. I'm hypopit so before TRT I was high, over range E2. Had all the symptoms, crying watching tv, tears burning etc. But with injection E3D and some arimidex, I could dose so that I had really good RSW and that I think is still a good indicator. I've gone too low on E2 and too high and you get to know the symptoms which is helpful for sure. My dilemma is that Canada doesn't do the ultra sensitive tests. But I can tell you one thing... over range E2 isn't fun, you feel all the high E2 symptoms. BTW, when did the ultra sensitive test start working? Peter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 6396, member: 972"] Thanks for fixing that link... all good info. I follow what your saying. Not sure I'd want to inject daily if I can help it. But obviously makes sense for those on gel. I'm hypopit so before TRT I was high, over range E2. Had all the symptoms, crying watching tv, tears burning etc. But with injection E3D and some arimidex, I could dose so that I had really good RSW and that I think is still a good indicator. I've gone too low on E2 and too high and you get to know the symptoms which is helpful for sure. My dilemma is that Canada doesn't do the ultra sensitive tests. But I can tell you one thing... over range E2 isn't fun, you feel all the high E2 symptoms. BTW, when did the ultra sensitive test start working? Peter [/QUOTE]
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