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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 166679" data-attributes="member: 16042"><p>That article alone would preclude me from becoming a patient of that institute. Current trends in E2 management are very different from this information. At least they are not advocating an AI for every patient and striving for (mostly) the lowest theoretical E2 levels effective for preventing bone loss.</p><p></p><p>Basically it is very arguable and argued quite frequently on this forum whether E2 should be controlled at all, or based on symptoms, or based on labs. The 42.6 number would be considered arbitrary for many of the guys on this forum who do fine with higher E2 levels.</p><p></p><p>In short, solely basing desired E2 levels on a high end number of 42.6 and flatly stating that 20-25 is the ideal range is unproven, and many guys do better with E2 higher than 25.</p><p></p><p>There are many moving parts that affect the ideal E2 level for each individual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 166679, member: 16042"] That article alone would preclude me from becoming a patient of that institute. Current trends in E2 management are very different from this information. At least they are not advocating an AI for every patient and striving for (mostly) the lowest theoretical E2 levels effective for preventing bone loss. Basically it is very arguable and argued quite frequently on this forum whether E2 should be controlled at all, or based on symptoms, or based on labs. The 42.6 number would be considered arbitrary for many of the guys on this forum who do fine with higher E2 levels. In short, solely basing desired E2 levels on a high end number of 42.6 and flatly stating that 20-25 is the ideal range is unproven, and many guys do better with E2 higher than 25. There are many moving parts that affect the ideal E2 level for each individual. [/QUOTE]
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