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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
E2 sweet spot, it's a ratio
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<blockquote data-quote="eli" data-source="post: 167735" data-attributes="member: 12322"><p>So I've been looking at some bloodwork, anytime my E2 passed my FT, I started to have high E problems. The bigger the difference, the bigger the side effects. Now anytime E2 was similar/closer to FT maybe just a couple of points below or above, I felt great. When E2 was much lower than FT, I felt low E2 side effects</p><p></p><p>Just an observation, now if there's anyone here with much higher E2 than FT and still feelz amazing, then that's a myth buster</p><p></p><p>I know 100% it's a ratio thing, I don't know what to what. I personally don't think it's E2 to TT. Sweet spot is not just some magic number</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eli, post: 167735, member: 12322"] So I've been looking at some bloodwork, anytime my E2 passed my FT, I started to have high E problems. The bigger the difference, the bigger the side effects. Now anytime E2 was similar/closer to FT maybe just a couple of points below or above, I felt great. When E2 was much lower than FT, I felt low E2 side effects Just an observation, now if there's anyone here with much higher E2 than FT and still feelz amazing, then that's a myth buster I know 100% it's a ratio thing, I don't know what to what. I personally don't think it's E2 to TT. Sweet spot is not just some magic number [/QUOTE]
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