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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Do higher estrogen levels in men on TRT make them more emotional or irritable?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon H" data-source="post: 192062" data-attributes="member: 6219"><p>An estradiol level of 35 pg/mL or above definitely make me emotional, moody, anxious, less able to handle stress, and worsens ED symptoms. I do much better at a level in the low 20s. This is true regardless of what my testosterone level is, so the E/T ratio doesn't mean too much to me.</p><p></p><p>I've read many of the studies, and there are some great science-based opinions in this forum that totally disagree with my views. I also have a great deal of respect for the knowledge of senior forum members that relay information that backs up those opinions. I absolutely wish I was wrong regarding my personal need for an AI (at a reasonable dose), but my body tells me differently.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes I've thought "It's all in my head", but as an example I was feeling very emotional/anxious this Summer. Sure enough, my E level was 45.3 pg/mL. Started using a slightly higher amount of AI and symptoms resolved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon H, post: 192062, member: 6219"] An estradiol level of 35 pg/mL or above definitely make me emotional, moody, anxious, less able to handle stress, and worsens ED symptoms. I do much better at a level in the low 20s. This is true regardless of what my testosterone level is, so the E/T ratio doesn't mean too much to me. I've read many of the studies, and there are some great science-based opinions in this forum that totally disagree with my views. I also have a great deal of respect for the knowledge of senior forum members that relay information that backs up those opinions. I absolutely wish I was wrong regarding my personal need for an AI (at a reasonable dose), but my body tells me differently. Sometimes I've thought "It's all in my head", but as an example I was feeling very emotional/anxious this Summer. Sure enough, my E level was 45.3 pg/mL. Started using a slightly higher amount of AI and symptoms resolved. [/QUOTE]
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Do higher estrogen levels in men on TRT make them more emotional or irritable?
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