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Estradiol bloodwork results and how to interpret ranges sensitive vs. "regular"
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<blockquote data-quote="HoustonTX" data-source="post: 30696" data-attributes="member: 12463"><p>I also have a range that I know I feel good in and above and below which I don't feel good. Whenever I test below 20, I feel miserable, can get erections (morning wood is off and on), but I lose sensitivity, so erections aren't really enjoyable. When I am higher than 35, I am moody, erection quality is poor, and I get fatigued. Any where in between, I feel great. And, it doesn't matter of my test level is 1000 or 1500. If I am at an E2 of 40 or higher, I feel the high E2.</p><p></p><p>All of this has been based on the regular E2 test that I got as part of the female hormone panel from Private MD for $50-60 which made it inexpensive to test everything, but everyone on this board says I could use as TP. I am trying to dial in my E2 with a new protocol and using lower test cyp but no Arimidex. I've had great success so far, but how do I correlate those numbers now with the sensitive test? I agree that anastrozole isn't evil and if you need it you need it. However, most docs like mine start people out at 200mgs of test. Of all the guys on this forum and others that are on 200mgs, I don't know any that don't have to take anastrozole. There are a lot of guys, Nelson included, that are taking 100mgs -140mgs that doesn't have to take adex. If I cannot keep my test value at a decent number with the lower test dosage, then I will go back on adex and try and hit that ever moving good E2 target again. But, my goal is to hit a good E2 feel which will correlate to a range for me in blood work and hopefully have a test range of 800 plus. 1000 would be even better LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoustonTX, post: 30696, member: 12463"] I also have a range that I know I feel good in and above and below which I don't feel good. Whenever I test below 20, I feel miserable, can get erections (morning wood is off and on), but I lose sensitivity, so erections aren't really enjoyable. When I am higher than 35, I am moody, erection quality is poor, and I get fatigued. Any where in between, I feel great. And, it doesn't matter of my test level is 1000 or 1500. If I am at an E2 of 40 or higher, I feel the high E2. All of this has been based on the regular E2 test that I got as part of the female hormone panel from Private MD for $50-60 which made it inexpensive to test everything, but everyone on this board says I could use as TP. I am trying to dial in my E2 with a new protocol and using lower test cyp but no Arimidex. I've had great success so far, but how do I correlate those numbers now with the sensitive test? I agree that anastrozole isn't evil and if you need it you need it. However, most docs like mine start people out at 200mgs of test. Of all the guys on this forum and others that are on 200mgs, I don't know any that don't have to take anastrozole. There are a lot of guys, Nelson included, that are taking 100mgs -140mgs that doesn't have to take adex. If I cannot keep my test value at a decent number with the lower test dosage, then I will go back on adex and try and hit that ever moving good E2 target again. But, my goal is to hit a good E2 feel which will correlate to a range for me in blood work and hopefully have a test range of 800 plus. 1000 would be even better LOL [/QUOTE]
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