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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="Farmer Bryan" data-source="post: 243906" data-attributes="member: 44895"><p>My thyroid dose is actually very dialed in, and for the first time in many years I actually have resolved a lot of the issues I was having with poor digestion, joint and muscle pain, shallow breathing, etc. </p><p></p><p>Yes, my TSH is 0 as I am on a full replacement dose of thyroid, but I have no side effects and I record my vitals every day. My free T3 is just under the top of the reference range. Pulse rate, BP, body temp all good. No jitters, sleep better than before. I do struggle with anxiety but I have my entire life, and that has actually improved a lot with getting my T levels up as well as my Thyroid. Still room for improvement but I’m definitely on the right track with that. </p><p></p><p>I think you’re right in that this may be E2 related. Perhaps I’m one of those people who thrives on higher e2? I know some guys suggest there is an optimal ratio (14-20:1 if I’m not mistaken) and if that is the case, then my ratio is definitely out of whack at around 30:1. </p><p></p><p>With my SHBG being so high I don’t want to drop my T levels right now, so allowing my e2 levels to come up may be what I need to do in order to balance that ratio out. </p><p></p><p>So far it seems to be helping but it is still early days and I know I need to be patient and let things reach homeostasis. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer Bryan, post: 243906, member: 44895"] My thyroid dose is actually very dialed in, and for the first time in many years I actually have resolved a lot of the issues I was having with poor digestion, joint and muscle pain, shallow breathing, etc. Yes, my TSH is 0 as I am on a full replacement dose of thyroid, but I have no side effects and I record my vitals every day. My free T3 is just under the top of the reference range. Pulse rate, BP, body temp all good. No jitters, sleep better than before. I do struggle with anxiety but I have my entire life, and that has actually improved a lot with getting my T levels up as well as my Thyroid. Still room for improvement but I’m definitely on the right track with that. I think you’re right in that this may be E2 related. Perhaps I’m one of those people who thrives on higher e2? I know some guys suggest there is an optimal ratio (14-20:1 if I’m not mistaken) and if that is the case, then my ratio is definitely out of whack at around 30:1. With my SHBG being so high I don’t want to drop my T levels right now, so allowing my e2 levels to come up may be what I need to do in order to balance that ratio out. So far it seems to be helping but it is still early days and I know I need to be patient and let things reach homeostasis. Thanks for the response. [/QUOTE]
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