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Does Testosterone Make COVID-19 Worse?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wilson7" data-source="post: 178055" data-attributes="member: 39729"><p>Changing nothing unless there is sound evidence to show otherwise, your T would plummet. It would be nice if they looked at older men in NYC on HRT vs not on HRT, and mobidity and mortality from COVID vs treated men with estrogen to see if it helps because that shuts down endogenous T, so what is it, higher E or lower T or both? It's not that simple IMO, men = testosterone and women = estrogen = disease outcome. In fact, testosterone is the dominant sex steroid circulating in women. Median E2 in women 100 pg/ml, median T in women 400 pg/ml. The ratio is important as well. Only thing I'd change if I were still on it would be an aromatase inhibitor, I'd cut it out unless I had Sx of estrogen excess, not I think I do, but actual gyno for example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wilson7, post: 178055, member: 39729"] Changing nothing unless there is sound evidence to show otherwise, your T would plummet. It would be nice if they looked at older men in NYC on HRT vs not on HRT, and mobidity and mortality from COVID vs treated men with estrogen to see if it helps because that shuts down endogenous T, so what is it, higher E or lower T or both? It's not that simple IMO, men = testosterone and women = estrogen = disease outcome. In fact, testosterone is the dominant sex steroid circulating in women. Median E2 in women 100 pg/ml, median T in women 400 pg/ml. The ratio is important as well. Only thing I'd change if I were still on it would be an aromatase inhibitor, I'd cut it out unless I had Sx of estrogen excess, not I think I do, but actual gyno for example. [/QUOTE]
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