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E2 "sweetspot" question
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 115621" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Exactly. Obviously everyone has an E2 sweetspot. I guarantee most men are going to feel better if there E2 is less than 150 and higher than 5. Therefore everyone technically has an E2 sweetspot. But I agree with Vince as well, it is kind of a flawed discussion, everyone differs so much, which means everyone's “sweetspot” is going to most likely be very different. Some have a tight E2 sweespot, and some can have their E2 probably swing 30 points and not feel any different good or bad. </p><p></p><p>This thread was meant to see if a lot of us had a small E2 sweetspot or not. I wanted to know whether a lot of you had a tight E2 range where you felt your best, or if big swings in E2 didn't effect you. I also wanted to see how close everyone's current E2 is compared to their pre TRT E2, and also what everyone's SHBG was, because that probably plays the biggest role in this whole discussion, much more so than everyone's pre TRT E2. </p><p></p><p>Maybe the best thing to do is for everyone to post your E2 and SHBG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 115621, member: 15043"] Exactly. Obviously everyone has an E2 sweetspot. I guarantee most men are going to feel better if there E2 is less than 150 and higher than 5. Therefore everyone technically has an E2 sweetspot. But I agree with Vince as well, it is kind of a flawed discussion, everyone differs so much, which means everyone's “sweetspot” is going to most likely be very different. Some have a tight E2 sweespot, and some can have their E2 probably swing 30 points and not feel any different good or bad. This thread was meant to see if a lot of us had a small E2 sweetspot or not. I wanted to know whether a lot of you had a tight E2 range where you felt your best, or if big swings in E2 didn't effect you. I also wanted to see how close everyone's current E2 is compared to their pre TRT E2, and also what everyone's SHBG was, because that probably plays the biggest role in this whole discussion, much more so than everyone's pre TRT E2. Maybe the best thing to do is for everyone to post your E2 and SHBG [/QUOTE]
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