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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
3 Months TRT Bloodwork / E2 sky high
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkM" data-source="post: 119025"><p>I understand the high dose of 210 mg to try and offset the high SHBG of 76.6. You've got good Total T and good Free T levels but that is also giving you the high E2 of 78. You could cut back your dose a bit to bring the E2 down which will also bring down the high DHT your likely experiencing. You don't seem to have a lot of high E2 symptoms other than higher blood pressure and hot flashes. Backing off your dose might help with those. I wouldn't start an AI unless you absolutely have too. I'd rather see you lower your dose a bit. </p><p></p><p>Are you trying to remain fertile? If not, you could eliminate the HCG and if you secondary hypogonadism that will help reduce the E2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkM, post: 119025"] I understand the high dose of 210 mg to try and offset the high SHBG of 76.6. You've got good Total T and good Free T levels but that is also giving you the high E2 of 78. You could cut back your dose a bit to bring the E2 down which will also bring down the high DHT your likely experiencing. You don't seem to have a lot of high E2 symptoms other than higher blood pressure and hot flashes. Backing off your dose might help with those. I wouldn't start an AI unless you absolutely have too. I'd rather see you lower your dose a bit. Are you trying to remain fertile? If not, you could eliminate the HCG and if you secondary hypogonadism that will help reduce the E2. [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
3 Months TRT Bloodwork / E2 sky high
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