I am currently trying to dial in my T & hCG dosages, about which I have another thread.
So far there have been one or two ups and downs but overall feeling good except for some ED issues.
From what I can tell most guys with ED problems had it before they started TRT. That’s not the case with me though.
I just wanted to ask - is it reasonable to assume that this is down to E2 due to the fact that it is a completely new problem, and have never had any issues with it until now? All other health markers I have been tested for show as normal, and I’m otherwise in good shape. No digestive or sleep issues that I can tell, stress is somewhat present through work but at no higher level than any other time in the past.
Sensitive E2 test isn’t available to me so there’s a bit of guesswork going on. Not due labs for another couple of weeks but I’d like to narrow down what else I could be looking for. For example I was checking out the NO stack threads but don’t know if this would make any difference if E2 is the problem (or if it would be masking the root cause instead of fixing it).
So far there have been one or two ups and downs but overall feeling good except for some ED issues.
From what I can tell most guys with ED problems had it before they started TRT. That’s not the case with me though.
I just wanted to ask - is it reasonable to assume that this is down to E2 due to the fact that it is a completely new problem, and have never had any issues with it until now? All other health markers I have been tested for show as normal, and I’m otherwise in good shape. No digestive or sleep issues that I can tell, stress is somewhat present through work but at no higher level than any other time in the past.
Sensitive E2 test isn’t available to me so there’s a bit of guesswork going on. Not due labs for another couple of weeks but I’d like to narrow down what else I could be looking for. For example I was checking out the NO stack threads but don’t know if this would make any difference if E2 is the problem (or if it would be masking the root cause instead of fixing it).