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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
First Bloodwork Post
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<blockquote data-quote="Parajack" data-source="post: 106408" data-attributes="member: 16992"><p>Thank You Yes it's the monster challenge of trying to figure stuff out in the face of overwhelming subjective possibilities on multiple fronts. That's clearly what I'm faced with. 5% here, 2% there, etc. I guess I strongly believe that it's pretty naive to think that my endocrine system is anywhere near 100%. Why would it be? Especially with the years of TRT and poor monitoring, and as sick as I've been getting. </p><p></p><p>Generally, I'm 61 and "healthy" but feel like shit half the time. When I first got in to TRT years ago the E2 was supposedly a huge deal. Eventually I quit the Anastrozole cuz I couldn't tell the difference one way or the other with the 1/4mg E3D. </p><p></p><p>Can you link me to something I can read which can help me understand the risk of lowering E2 vs just leaving it alone?</p><p></p><p>Thanks Again,</p><p>Jack</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parajack, post: 106408, member: 16992"] Thank You Yes it's the monster challenge of trying to figure stuff out in the face of overwhelming subjective possibilities on multiple fronts. That's clearly what I'm faced with. 5% here, 2% there, etc. I guess I strongly believe that it's pretty naive to think that my endocrine system is anywhere near 100%. Why would it be? Especially with the years of TRT and poor monitoring, and as sick as I've been getting. Generally, I'm 61 and "healthy" but feel like shit half the time. When I first got in to TRT years ago the E2 was supposedly a huge deal. Eventually I quit the Anastrozole cuz I couldn't tell the difference one way or the other with the 1/4mg E3D. Can you link me to something I can read which can help me understand the risk of lowering E2 vs just leaving it alone? Thanks Again, Jack [/QUOTE]
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