Obviously bloodwork is best to check e2 levels but not every time you can check with blood work. I'm curious as to what symptoms one would look for when e2 is low and when e2 is high? Please post experiences and symptoms!
When you say they rise and fall you mean exogenous testosterone rises and falls based on the ester attached to it not because of time of day right? For example if I were to take my shot every Monday and Friday it's not like every single morning that's when my testosterone is going to be highest...
Ok so it wouldn't matter if I tested in the morning or later in the day as far as levels from natural circadian rhythm go? Just curios because I got my blood drawn at 11:30 am and I usually get it drawn at 9am so wondering if it would start to be declining as the day went on from natural...
I understand I'm just wondering if taking exogenous testosterone if there is still circadian rhythm of testosterone like there is when you are not taking testosterone shots
I know doctors usually want you to check your testosterone levels early in the morning because that is when they are the highest, but if you are taking exogenous testosterone would it matter what time of day you checked testosterone? There wouldn't be a circadian rhythm to the exogenous...