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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Failing to Finish
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<blockquote data-quote="TMI" data-source="post: 83886" data-attributes="member: 13990"><p>So 20 is "tending low" per CoastWatcher, but Defy was trying to lower it when it had come down to 37. Interesting. Some guys feel great letting it go to 50 or so. The thinking on this site seems to be slanted toward letting E2 be a bit higher and avoiding AIs if possible. </p><p></p><p>What is your free T? SHBG? Those numbers could help understand where your free E2 might be.</p><p></p><p>Your problem is not uncommon, and is certainly frustrating. Take look at prolactin and cabergoline (if indicated, do a search here, and ask Defy). And if you're not living a healthy lifestyle, address that, of course. Unfortunately, there are no easy answers. Hopefully it will be just a temporary thing, but in my experience it becomes more frequent with age. That is just my experience, of course. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TMI, post: 83886, member: 13990"] So 20 is "tending low" per CoastWatcher, but Defy was trying to lower it when it had come down to 37. Interesting. Some guys feel great letting it go to 50 or so. The thinking on this site seems to be slanted toward letting E2 be a bit higher and avoiding AIs if possible. What is your free T? SHBG? Those numbers could help understand where your free E2 might be. Your problem is not uncommon, and is certainly frustrating. Take look at prolactin and cabergoline (if indicated, do a search here, and ask Defy). And if you're not living a healthy lifestyle, address that, of course. Unfortunately, there are no easy answers. Hopefully it will be just a temporary thing, but in my experience it becomes more frequent with age. That is just my experience, of course. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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Failing to Finish
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