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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
E2 "sweetspot" question
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<blockquote data-quote="HealthMan" data-source="post: 113751" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>You started TRT for a reason and that reason was probably you were not feeling great because your hormones were not optimal. Like Vince said your E2 will follow your T so most likely you E2 will be higher with TRT. So where was your estradiol pre TRT has little importance since you are on TRT to try to optimize your hormones and how you feel. Go by how you feel and use labs to guide you. </p><p>Most people seem to feel best with E2 20-30. I need to be low 20s because otherwise i have gyno. My SHBG is in the low 20s. So my free estradiol is higher than normal. Where your SHBG sits should have a lot to say of where is your E2 “sweet spot”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 113751, member: 13512"] You started TRT for a reason and that reason was probably you were not feeling great because your hormones were not optimal. Like Vince said your E2 will follow your T so most likely you E2 will be higher with TRT. So where was your estradiol pre TRT has little importance since you are on TRT to try to optimize your hormones and how you feel. Go by how you feel and use labs to guide you. Most people seem to feel best with E2 20-30. I need to be low 20s because otherwise i have gyno. My SHBG is in the low 20s. So my free estradiol is higher than normal. Where your SHBG sits should have a lot to say of where is your E2 “sweet spot” [/QUOTE]
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