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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
6 Week Blood Test Results - Low SHBG/High Estrogen
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 170817" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>More frequent dosing should bring down peak estradiol, which may explain the benefits some guys experience.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Estradiol is going to be roughly proportional to testosterone, assuming your rate of aromatization doesn't change much over time. But estimates based on this are questionable, especially when trying to compare to your natural state, where all you have is a single snapshot of testosterone in its constantly varying daily cycle.</p><p></p><p>What time of day was the 2017 measurement? If it was 8-9 am then it should be close to a peak. The proportionality would put estradiol at 42.5 pg/mL * 420 ng/dL / 486 ng/dL = 38 pg/mL. Not that any of these numbers should be trusted, but if this was your peak estradiol then it is much lower than your current predicted peak estradiol of 42.5 pg/mL * 700 ng/dL / 486 ng/dL = 61 pg/mL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 170817, member: 38109"] More frequent dosing should bring down peak estradiol, which may explain the benefits some guys experience. Estradiol is going to be roughly proportional to testosterone, assuming your rate of aromatization doesn't change much over time. But estimates based on this are questionable, especially when trying to compare to your natural state, where all you have is a single snapshot of testosterone in its constantly varying daily cycle. What time of day was the 2017 measurement? If it was 8-9 am then it should be close to a peak. The proportionality would put estradiol at 42.5 pg/mL * 420 ng/dL / 486 ng/dL = 38 pg/mL. Not that any of these numbers should be trusted, but if this was your peak estradiol then it is much lower than your current predicted peak estradiol of 42.5 pg/mL * 700 ng/dL / 486 ng/dL = 61 pg/mL. [/QUOTE]
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