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Estrogen Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Indy57" data-source="post: 135344" data-attributes="member: 38190"><p>Does anybody know if Estrogen levels are higher prior to starting TRT? Say you were at 300 TT prior to starting and an E2 of 30. Is the E2 number affected at all due to TT being lower?</p><p></p><p>What I’m wondering is if the E2 at start is where the body naturally wants to be and if we should be targeting that number when starting TRT?</p><p></p><p>I’ve been on for 5 years but with the recent discussions here around no Ai and higher E2 I think we need more data before throwing out our ai. I have been at 28-35 for E2 for the last 14 months and feel a lot better than when I had my E2 over 90! ( 200mgT no ai at that time TT was 1355! ) I was a bloated mess when my E2 was higher. </p><p></p><p>I’m a little concerned that people are jumping on the no ai train so quickly- not to say it wrong- but I think it needs to be evaluated on a case by case basis and with data to support it!</p><p></p><p>Indy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Indy57, post: 135344, member: 38190"] Does anybody know if Estrogen levels are higher prior to starting TRT? Say you were at 300 TT prior to starting and an E2 of 30. Is the E2 number affected at all due to TT being lower? What I’m wondering is if the E2 at start is where the body naturally wants to be and if we should be targeting that number when starting TRT? I’ve been on for 5 years but with the recent discussions here around no Ai and higher E2 I think we need more data before throwing out our ai. I have been at 28-35 for E2 for the last 14 months and feel a lot better than when I had my E2 over 90! ( 200mgT no ai at that time TT was 1355! ) I was a bloated mess when my E2 was higher. I’m a little concerned that people are jumping on the no ai train so quickly- not to say it wrong- but I think it needs to be evaluated on a case by case basis and with data to support it! Indy [/QUOTE]
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