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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 134871" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>[USER=18972]@Evilwhitey[/USER]</p><p></p><p>There's some fair advice here and then some that is not good.</p><p></p><p>Understanding SHBG and Free Hormones, most importantly Free Estrogen, is being ignored here. And you ignore that that trough number there is a snapshot at the lowest point and is not a static value. You (should) know well enough that E follows T and will rise again. </p><p></p><p>Though as I noted the fair advice being given is to get off the M/W/F and in to a true EOD schedule though you smartly have spread this morning/afternoon/night. </p><p></p><p>My very honest advice is this: if it's affordable for you because it can be pricey, add in the test "Estradiol, Free" alongside the Sensitive Test. Too, I would hedge that your Free Estrogen is elevated/high. When you're testing only Sens E2, it's akin to only testing total Testosterone and ignoring Free T. I would continue with the AI and E2 @ 14.</p><p></p><p>With my SHBG @ ~12 I am doing the best I have been with my E2 in the single digits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 134871, member: 2657"] [USER=18972]@Evilwhitey[/USER] There's some fair advice here and then some that is not good. Understanding SHBG and Free Hormones, most importantly Free Estrogen, is being ignored here. And you ignore that that trough number there is a snapshot at the lowest point and is not a static value. You (should) know well enough that E follows T and will rise again. Though as I noted the fair advice being given is to get off the M/W/F and in to a true EOD schedule though you smartly have spread this morning/afternoon/night. My very honest advice is this: if it's affordable for you because it can be pricey, add in the test "Estradiol, Free" alongside the Sensitive Test. Too, I would hedge that your Free Estrogen is elevated/high. When you're testing only Sens E2, it's akin to only testing total Testosterone and ignoring Free T. I would continue with the AI and E2 @ 14. With my SHBG @ ~12 I am doing the best I have been with my E2 in the single digits. [/QUOTE]
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