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Estradiol in Men: Interview with Urology Professor Dr Ranjith Ramasamy
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<blockquote data-quote="sportsfan8724" data-source="post: 70845" data-attributes="member: 3451"><p>Dr. Saya I know you have said befere on here that you think 45-50 is the cutoff on the sensitive test where you above that feel it should be lowered. Do you still feel that way or if you had someone at 60 on sensitive test with no problems would you be ok with that long term. The confusion I have is the wide range of opinions in all very amazing doctors. I watched the interview with Rand McClain who said he likes to keep in 15-20 range, interviews Nelson did with Dr Osborn he said 20-35, and this latest interview Dr Ramasamy said 60 is cutoff. I think the varying opinions in all great doctors let's lots of us very confused..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sportsfan8724, post: 70845, member: 3451"] Dr. Saya I know you have said befere on here that you think 45-50 is the cutoff on the sensitive test where you above that feel it should be lowered. Do you still feel that way or if you had someone at 60 on sensitive test with no problems would you be ok with that long term. The confusion I have is the wide range of opinions in all very amazing doctors. I watched the interview with Rand McClain who said he likes to keep in 15-20 range, interviews Nelson did with Dr Osborn he said 20-35, and this latest interview Dr Ramasamy said 60 is cutoff. I think the varying opinions in all great doctors let's lots of us very confused.. [/QUOTE]
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