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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
E2 testo and gyne
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<blockquote data-quote="slicktop" data-source="post: 172201" data-attributes="member: 39800"><p>This is probably the most discussed, hotly debated topic on this forum. I'd direct you to this thread, and encourage you to read all the links it contains: <a href="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/before-you-post-about-estradiol-or-anastrozole-read-this-first.18171/" target="_blank">Before You Post About Estradiol or Anastrozole- READ THIS FIRST</a> </p><p></p><p>As I hate to be the guy that says "did you search first?", because I think that response kills forums, I'll add a quick response: Gyno isn't a problem until it's a problem. There's no set level at which all men will develop gyno. As far as E2 symptoms and how you will feel as an individual though, there's basically two camps on here. One says there's a T:E2 ratio that matters most, and to ignore whatever that E2 number is as long as you're in that ratio. The other camp, where I personally hang my hat, says E2 should closely resemble your SHBG. I'll admit that the scientific evidence more strongly favors the former, but it still doesn't work for me.</p><p></p><p>Why are you concerned about gyno, though? Any specific problems or symptoms?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slicktop, post: 172201, member: 39800"] This is probably the most discussed, hotly debated topic on this forum. I'd direct you to this thread, and encourage you to read all the links it contains: [URL="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/before-you-post-about-estradiol-or-anastrozole-read-this-first.18171/"]Before You Post About Estradiol or Anastrozole- READ THIS FIRST[/URL] As I hate to be the guy that says "did you search first?", because I think that response kills forums, I'll add a quick response: Gyno isn't a problem until it's a problem. There's no set level at which all men will develop gyno. As far as E2 symptoms and how you will feel as an individual though, there's basically two camps on here. One says there's a T:E2 ratio that matters most, and to ignore whatever that E2 number is as long as you're in that ratio. The other camp, where I personally hang my hat, says E2 should closely resemble your SHBG. I'll admit that the scientific evidence more strongly favors the former, but it still doesn't work for me. Why are you concerned about gyno, though? Any specific problems or symptoms? [/QUOTE]
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