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    High reverse T3 the cause of high SHBG?

    He literally doesn't know what he doesn't know. He provides so much misinformation but you have to know the information to know the misinformation. A lot of men unfortunately, like yourself get sucked in to his marketing. What do you think he has a good grasp on? He is an abstract surfer and...
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    High reverse T3 the cause of high SHBG?

    He is literally an absolute idiot.
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    Is it true that an elevated hematocrit level on TRT does not require blood donation?

    Baseline elevations of estradiol have been "associated" with thrombosis. Association is not causation. Estrogen gets blamed but it is simply an innocent bystander. It is what is causing the elevated estradiol that causes the harm (obesity, dysipidemia, increased visceral fat and insulin...
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    Cream dosage question

    No, it makes no difference. Call a nationally respected compounding pharmacy like Medquest and they will verify what I am telling you.
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    High DHT converter... becoming a problem for me

    So you felt really good for a year with really good testosterone levels but you were afraid of them. Too bad for you. Also I'm sorry to hear that literally 11 seconds twice a day was a pain in the butt. When I hear someone say that I hear two things either they're too lazy to take 11 seconds...
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    Cream dosage question

    Whoever compounded that for you is somebody you never want to use again. Any respectable compounding pharmacist will tell you that the most solid you can put in a liquid is going to be 200 mg/ gram. Yes, it can be compounded in higher concentrations, but it will be unstable and will precipitate...
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    First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry

    Laugh out loud. What was your dosage of cream? How often did you apply it? When did you get your labs measured? How many hours after application for your labs measured? How long were you on it before you got labs done? Reading your nonsense makes me nauseated.How often were you injecting? How...
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    First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry

    We use it to improve dyslipidemia because it is metabolized in the liver and improves our lipid profile. That's why we use it. But we're also all saying is that what you're measuring the serum is no reflection of what's at the tissue level. It's a meaningless measurement. And don't extrapolate...
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    First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry

    I don't believe a saturation occurs at 700 that would be Peter Attia
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    First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry

    Well, I can let you spend 10 years discovering. Why like I did. I could send you all the medical literature to tell you why. But let me summarize it real quick for you. When you apply transdermal testosterone you do increase serum DHT levels because of the five alpha reductase enzyme in the...
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    First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry

    It's called Androgen receptor sensitivity. Some men can't tolerate a lot and they can make a little bit go long ways and others take a lot to go a little ways. It's as simple as finding the dose that improves the symptoms of the deficiency while avoiding any unwanted side effects. It's not...
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    First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry

    It's because the cream will raise free testosterone levels better than injections for any given total in the same man. It's the free testosterone cause in the effects not the DHT you're measuring in the serum because that is not reflective of the DHT at the tissue level. Just like measuring...
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    First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry

    There's a new video out on TRT and hormone optimization concerning high DHT levels from testosterone cream
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    First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry

    Rob Roy doesn't run away from anything. Everyone of my points or videos is based purely on the medical literature. I can provide you with dozens of studies that show you that raising testosterone levels to the mid physiologic range doesn't work. If I have to tell you what studies they are...
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    First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry

    Rob Roy doesn't run away from anything but he's extremely busy and only has a few minutes every now and then to make a few post. All my positions are well stated and well supported by the medical literature.
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    First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry

    That's what makes you a lot smarter than Cataceous. Taking thyroid, and raising thyroid levels in a person with sub clinical hypothyroidism or hypothyroidism itself, is not the same in anyway, as a person with true hyperthyroidism. In other words, taking thyroid does not cause the same medical...
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    Testosterone injection frequency and it’s effect on hematocrit

    Everything that you have posted is related to polycythemia vera. None of it relates to raising hematocrit from living at high altitude, having COPD, having sleep apnea, or taking testosterone. They all cause a secondary erythrocytosis. Polycythemia vera is a primary erythrocytosis. In...
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    First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry

    "Glad you mentioned this example. I would bet money that raising fT3 over the long haul reduces life expectancy. Maybe it's worth it, but don't you think informed consent is essential? I don't see enough of this latter, which applies to high testosterone too. The doctors promoting excess...
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    Topi-click - push out the extra T after the click?

    No, only men that want to make things more difficult for themselves and us.
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    Topi-click - push out the extra T after the click?

    Again, my whole point is men suffer paralysis from over analysis. If you're going to over, analyze every specific little detail, you're not going to do well with testosterone, or anything else regarding hormones for that matter. Do your two clicks, then gently press and apply it and that will be...
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    Topi-click - push out the extra T after the click?

    You should go back and actually listen to the video and the details. So we do our two clicks let's say and then we apply that. And then we very gently press on the tube and a little bit more is going to come out because that is still a part of your dose. If you do not do that then what will...
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    First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry

    Cataceous and all his infinite wisdom and complete lack of clinical experience just will never understand, or know what he doesn't know. He can't open his mind enough to understand where the normal values come from. Like with estradiol for instance, he gave us a quote of a normal range or young...
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    First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry

    This was not a current 50 years ago. We didn't see what we see now even 20 or 30 years ago. You can look no further than the toxic environment that we live in. Testosterone and sperm go hand-in-hand. You have to have adequate intro testicular testosterone levels in order to produce sperm. The...
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    First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry

    You speak of supraphysiologic but you don't even know where the normal estradiol range came from. I do. What is it men on testosterone? Was it from a study? Where did it come from and what population of men? You take those numbers as gospel and that's a mistake. Do you realize how many men have...
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    First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry

    85 years of using testosterone in men with decades of that use without labs before the 1970s. In all of those decades and in every study showing benefits of testosterone in men none of them blocked or controlled estrogen. Testosterone is a prohormone in many tissues. It hss to be converted into...
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    First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry

    Ignorance of the medical literature and data is not a voice of reason
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    Is it true that an elevated hematocrit level on TRT does not require blood donation?

    And now that I've had the opportunity to view your post over the years now it's become very evident that you can post some very good articles, but that you don't read and process any of them.
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    Is it true that an elevated hematocrit level on TRT does not require blood donation?

    You obviously post but don't really read anything that you post including the literature. I just sent you a quote from Abraham Morgenthaler that I have actually tape recorded. It is from April of this year he has changed his stance or did you not catch that with my previous explanation. You...
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    Is it true that an elevated hematocrit level on TRT does not require blood donation?

    And something else that you’re obviously unaware of madman, is that the normal range for free test Strong is internally derived from LabCorp and quest, and we know nothing about those men, especially with regard to their health status, hormone status, or symptomatology. They came up with the...
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    Is it true that an elevated hematocrit level on TRT does not require blood donation?

    Here you go babbling about the normal physiologic range again. Let me let you in on some new insights since you’re behind the curve. Aiming for a normal physiologic number is not based on medical data. Have you ever taken the time to think that maybe when we take testosterone it acts differently...
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