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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
AI's and joint pain
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<blockquote data-quote="TorontoTRT" data-source="post: 233136" data-attributes="member: 38196"><p>See how people only talk about E2 but never total T in relation to it? Yes, your E2 at 40 is low. Low in comparison to your total T. Which means your hormones are not in proper ratio. Stop the AI and see where your body settles. As I mentioned before I run my e2 in the range of 75-100. Why? Because my test is over 1500. Have I ever had high E2 side effects? No. Never. Not even water ration and on top of that lost 30 lbs of fat with high E2. My provider doesn’t even test E2 on blood work anymore. It doesn’t matter. E2 will never go up indefinitely no matter how much testosterone you inject. Just like hematocrit doesn’t go up indefinitely like 60+.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TorontoTRT, post: 233136, member: 38196"] See how people only talk about E2 but never total T in relation to it? Yes, your E2 at 40 is low. Low in comparison to your total T. Which means your hormones are not in proper ratio. Stop the AI and see where your body settles. As I mentioned before I run my e2 in the range of 75-100. Why? Because my test is over 1500. Have I ever had high E2 side effects? No. Never. Not even water ration and on top of that lost 30 lbs of fat with high E2. My provider doesn’t even test E2 on blood work anymore. It doesn’t matter. E2 will never go up indefinitely no matter how much testosterone you inject. Just like hematocrit doesn’t go up indefinitely like 60+. [/QUOTE]
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