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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
First post. Can’t get E2 under control, starting to worry
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<blockquote data-quote="Charliebizz" data-source="post: 276682" data-attributes="member: 12858"><p>What sucks for me is I have absolutely no writing and grammar skills. I wasn’t much a “school” guy. Always been into working with my hands. I do have common sense and street smarts. And although the human body is very complex I look at it similar as I look at the machines I work with for a living. Or cars that I used to work on. </p><p></p><p>I have a decent amount of knowledge in the trt world however I have a really hard time articulating my thoughts down on text or paper. It frustrates me because I feel like I can never get my true thoughts out correctly. That said. I’ve always been super cautious with trt. And my labs still aren’t even crazy. I’ve been keeping my tt around 800 and ft 20. I honestly feel I have room to bump it up. But I’m also already using a lot of cream to get to those numbers. And even though I believe Rob roy is mostly correct on high serum levels of dht not being an issue. I still do worry that maybe it could cause issues in the future. But at the end of the day wouldn’t these high numbers lead to some sort of side effect right out of the gate ? I have zero symptoms of high dht. I just firmly believe that serum levels of hormones aren’t showing the whole picture unless they are down right low. But I’ve seen way to many men with “good” natural levels but still have every symptom of low t, feel better when they get numbers up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charliebizz, post: 276682, member: 12858"] What sucks for me is I have absolutely no writing and grammar skills. I wasn’t much a “school” guy. Always been into working with my hands. I do have common sense and street smarts. And although the human body is very complex I look at it similar as I look at the machines I work with for a living. Or cars that I used to work on. I have a decent amount of knowledge in the trt world however I have a really hard time articulating my thoughts down on text or paper. It frustrates me because I feel like I can never get my true thoughts out correctly. That said. I’ve always been super cautious with trt. And my labs still aren’t even crazy. I’ve been keeping my tt around 800 and ft 20. I honestly feel I have room to bump it up. But I’m also already using a lot of cream to get to those numbers. And even though I believe Rob roy is mostly correct on high serum levels of dht not being an issue. I still do worry that maybe it could cause issues in the future. But at the end of the day wouldn’t these high numbers lead to some sort of side effect right out of the gate ? I have zero symptoms of high dht. I just firmly believe that serum levels of hormones aren’t showing the whole picture unless they are down right low. But I’ve seen way to many men with “good” natural levels but still have every symptom of low t, feel better when they get numbers up. [/QUOTE]
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