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<blockquote data-quote="Ribeye" data-source="post: 247131" data-attributes="member: 43544"><p>First, regarding your e2. I think Nelson would agree as well, messing with your e2 won't likely help your current situation, regarding weight loss, etc. In fact, we know estrogen is what provides the positive impact in T replacement therapy, regarding cardiac protection. Ever wonder why very few women have heart attacks prior to menopause? Estrogen. At your E2, its a little higher than many would want, but its not thru the roof, and depending on your free T level, may be in a good correlation between the two. Too many guys start messing with E2 and regret it. Unless something regarding your T levels are grossly out of range, less focus on those, and more on your overall health will help you more. Use the benefits you have likely gained from the T replacement, more energy, better motivation, and put those to work for you, developing better dietary guidelines, more exercise starting where you can tolerate, and increasing as you can. Reduce the stress in your life. All these things you CAN control will work to reduce the lab results to where you want. And yes, if as time goes on, your e2 levels continue to rise, they can be addressed then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ribeye, post: 247131, member: 43544"] First, regarding your e2. I think Nelson would agree as well, messing with your e2 won't likely help your current situation, regarding weight loss, etc. In fact, we know estrogen is what provides the positive impact in T replacement therapy, regarding cardiac protection. Ever wonder why very few women have heart attacks prior to menopause? Estrogen. At your E2, its a little higher than many would want, but its not thru the roof, and depending on your free T level, may be in a good correlation between the two. Too many guys start messing with E2 and regret it. Unless something regarding your T levels are grossly out of range, less focus on those, and more on your overall health will help you more. Use the benefits you have likely gained from the T replacement, more energy, better motivation, and put those to work for you, developing better dietary guidelines, more exercise starting where you can tolerate, and increasing as you can. Reduce the stress in your life. All these things you CAN control will work to reduce the lab results to where you want. And yes, if as time goes on, your e2 levels continue to rise, they can be addressed then. [/QUOTE]
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