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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="Seagal" data-source="post: 276832" data-attributes="member: 45300"><p>Thanks guys for sharing your experiences!</p><p></p><p>I'm dose-limited by androgel. The lever I can adjust is the amount of E2 by using anastrozol. My E2 was not high, below 40. But I feel mentally better (less depressive, reactive and more energy, active, happy) when i reduce my E2 below 20.</p><p>Here it was often stated that 'men feel better', 'full symptom revolution' etc...I always wondered what that 'feel better' means or what the symptoms were. That's why I shared my mental symptoms. I guess it would help others if those symptoms are stated clearly.</p><p>Well, now we could argue what the minimum of E2 should be. There was a study that showed that low E2 by anastrozol resulted in less fat loss. What about mental scores?</p><p>After reading all your experiences I might try to go off medical record and increase the T dosage by other delivery methods. Why? Maybe I just need more T/DHT instead of less E2. </p><p>However there is another point: there seem to be men that convert more towards E2 and others towards DHT. Maybe there exists something like a underlying 'conversion imbalance'?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seagal, post: 276832, member: 45300"] Thanks guys for sharing your experiences! I'm dose-limited by androgel. The lever I can adjust is the amount of E2 by using anastrozol. My E2 was not high, below 40. But I feel mentally better (less depressive, reactive and more energy, active, happy) when i reduce my E2 below 20. Here it was often stated that 'men feel better', 'full symptom revolution' etc...I always wondered what that 'feel better' means or what the symptoms were. That's why I shared my mental symptoms. I guess it would help others if those symptoms are stated clearly. Well, now we could argue what the minimum of E2 should be. There was a study that showed that low E2 by anastrozol resulted in less fat loss. What about mental scores? After reading all your experiences I might try to go off medical record and increase the T dosage by other delivery methods. Why? Maybe I just need more T/DHT instead of less E2. However there is another point: there seem to be men that convert more towards E2 and others towards DHT. Maybe there exists something like a underlying 'conversion imbalance'? [/QUOTE]
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