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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Erections gone, PDE5i's stopped working, E2 related?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ribeye" data-source="post: 243877" data-attributes="member: 43544"><p>I am also hypo thyroid and have been taking T replacement for over a year. I have no issues with libido, and have had nothing but great libido since I started the T replacement therapy. You will have a very difficult time finding any good data suggesting high E2 is the cause of low libido, particularly since your T levels are pretty good. I suppose, if you E2 is unusually high or low, it could explain something, but not likely related to libido and or function. Your thyroid levels are high with TSH at 0. if you have any, thyroid replacement related side effects, nervousness, jittery, sleep issues, increased heart rate, increased BP, I'd look at cutting it back some. You need it, but if you have side effects it means you are getting more than you really need with TSH so low. In my own case, my T3 is actually a little high, my TSH is just under the low end of the therapeutic window, and I have no side effects related to T3 replacement. I also noticed your Prolactin is 5 which is on the low side. This can be estrogen related, that may be something to check into, but that should help, not hurt performance. it can explain post orgasm recovery time or inability to get orgasm regularly if it is HIGH. Yours does not appear to be. Everything I have seen watching the posts here over the last year, stay away from manipulating E2 as much as you possibly can. AI's are not easy to use properly and cause more problems than they help. if your T gets high, and E2 goes up with it, thats not unreasonable, and some like to see E2 high because it brings value, that is, skin quality improvements, cardiac protection, bone loss protective, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ribeye, post: 243877, member: 43544"] I am also hypo thyroid and have been taking T replacement for over a year. I have no issues with libido, and have had nothing but great libido since I started the T replacement therapy. You will have a very difficult time finding any good data suggesting high E2 is the cause of low libido, particularly since your T levels are pretty good. I suppose, if you E2 is unusually high or low, it could explain something, but not likely related to libido and or function. Your thyroid levels are high with TSH at 0. if you have any, thyroid replacement related side effects, nervousness, jittery, sleep issues, increased heart rate, increased BP, I'd look at cutting it back some. You need it, but if you have side effects it means you are getting more than you really need with TSH so low. In my own case, my T3 is actually a little high, my TSH is just under the low end of the therapeutic window, and I have no side effects related to T3 replacement. I also noticed your Prolactin is 5 which is on the low side. This can be estrogen related, that may be something to check into, but that should help, not hurt performance. it can explain post orgasm recovery time or inability to get orgasm regularly if it is HIGH. Yours does not appear to be. Everything I have seen watching the posts here over the last year, stay away from manipulating E2 as much as you possibly can. AI's are not easy to use properly and cause more problems than they help. if your T gets high, and E2 goes up with it, thats not unreasonable, and some like to see E2 high because it brings value, that is, skin quality improvements, cardiac protection, bone loss protective, etc. [/QUOTE]
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