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Blood Test Discussion
Estradiol ultra sensitive blood test
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<blockquote data-quote="johndoesmith" data-source="post: 57320" data-attributes="member: 13404"><p>So your levels were 1000 ng/dl total test initially, which corresponded with a 140E2 level? </p><p></p><p>Yeah, the body doesn't get "shocked" so to speak and thus aromatize at a higher rate, if anything, the enzyme's product limits the conversion rate via a negative feedback loop. Hence why if you see my M-M curve graph, it is NOT a linear response rate and tapers off at higher levels. </p><p></p><p>99% chance if your E2 was 140 at 1000 initially sans AI, it will be 140 again. I hope I am wrong and you do just fine but I want to prepare you for the scenario where you do not. </p><p></p><p>I am not super familiar with Nelson's stance, but I do believe he accepts it's use in rather extreme cases, and that he's more about LESS use of AI when there are other means to lower E2. Nelson will have to clarify this. </p><p></p><p>Your E2 getting back to normal will be QUITE the change, Sir! It was like being able to see color for the first time or something. Or more like, taking Ibuprofen and having that nasty headache just finally stop. </p><p></p><p>Well, I disagree that pellets are a superior form of TRT, their only real advantage is NOT injecting. Other than that, they have significantly more cons than injections, cost, lack of titration ability, needing a surgical procedure(albeit minor), and pain. Being married to the pellet, is a serious issue for me regarding commitment, and you know us men and commitment <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>What works for your friend may NOT work for you, although I do think you're aware of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johndoesmith, post: 57320, member: 13404"] So your levels were 1000 ng/dl total test initially, which corresponded with a 140E2 level? Yeah, the body doesn't get "shocked" so to speak and thus aromatize at a higher rate, if anything, the enzyme's product limits the conversion rate via a negative feedback loop. Hence why if you see my M-M curve graph, it is NOT a linear response rate and tapers off at higher levels. 99% chance if your E2 was 140 at 1000 initially sans AI, it will be 140 again. I hope I am wrong and you do just fine but I want to prepare you for the scenario where you do not. I am not super familiar with Nelson's stance, but I do believe he accepts it's use in rather extreme cases, and that he's more about LESS use of AI when there are other means to lower E2. Nelson will have to clarify this. Your E2 getting back to normal will be QUITE the change, Sir! It was like being able to see color for the first time or something. Or more like, taking Ibuprofen and having that nasty headache just finally stop. Well, I disagree that pellets are a superior form of TRT, their only real advantage is NOT injecting. Other than that, they have significantly more cons than injections, cost, lack of titration ability, needing a surgical procedure(albeit minor), and pain. Being married to the pellet, is a serious issue for me regarding commitment, and you know us men and commitment ;) What works for your friend may NOT work for you, although I do think you're aware of that. [/QUOTE]
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