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Dr Neal Rouzien's Position on Hematocrit and Estradiol Management
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<blockquote data-quote="jfullam" data-source="post: 27274" data-attributes="member: 8058"><p>Prior to starting TRT (with Defy), my E2 was 16.9, Total T was 263 and Free T was 5.9. After 8 weeks on my protocol, which is 60mg Test Cyp 2x per week subq and 100iu HCG daily subq, my E2 was at 51.6, Total T was at 756, and Free T was 23.3. All my energy and recovery came back after settling in on the treatment and I have felt very good since. At my 8 week consult with defy, even though my E2 was little high, we decided to stay the course and not introduce an AI (since I was feeling fantastic). </p><p>I decided to do another set of blood work at 12 weeks and was surprised at the results: E2 was 66.1, Total T was 1045 and Free T was 38.4. I am now at 14 weeks and I continue to feel really good, but the high E2 makes me nervous, though I am not sensing any of the common symptoms. To by safe, I decided to cut back on my HCG and I am now taking 125iu 3x per week, not certain how that will affect my E2 numbers. If I continue to feel good, my plan is to do another blood test in mid-December and see where my E2 is at. By the way, my Hematocrit, RBC, and Hemaglobin numbers have remained in a good range throughout treatment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfullam, post: 27274, member: 8058"] Prior to starting TRT (with Defy), my E2 was 16.9, Total T was 263 and Free T was 5.9. After 8 weeks on my protocol, which is 60mg Test Cyp 2x per week subq and 100iu HCG daily subq, my E2 was at 51.6, Total T was at 756, and Free T was 23.3. All my energy and recovery came back after settling in on the treatment and I have felt very good since. At my 8 week consult with defy, even though my E2 was little high, we decided to stay the course and not introduce an AI (since I was feeling fantastic). I decided to do another set of blood work at 12 weeks and was surprised at the results: E2 was 66.1, Total T was 1045 and Free T was 38.4. I am now at 14 weeks and I continue to feel really good, but the high E2 makes me nervous, though I am not sensing any of the common symptoms. To by safe, I decided to cut back on my HCG and I am now taking 125iu 3x per week, not certain how that will affect my E2 numbers. If I continue to feel good, my plan is to do another blood test in mid-December and see where my E2 is at. By the way, my Hematocrit, RBC, and Hemaglobin numbers have remained in a good range throughout treatment. [/QUOTE]
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