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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Great T-levels (1298) but high E-levels (93.7) in follow-up BW
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 12256" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>That doesn't even appear to be a sensitive assay. I can only imagine where it might be at with a Labcorp sensitive?</p><p></p><p>For the short-term, I'm sure that serum level will have you on cloud nine. However, for the life long marathon of maintaining a successful HRT campaign, I anticipate it will be hard to sustain this sensation of well being at that serum level. I could be wrong, although the E2 lab is usually a good marker with letting you know that there could be an imbalance. Do you by chance have your free/bio available test lab, and/or SHBG?</p><p></p><p>Again, no disputes on how you feel, that should always be factored, but other variables will start taking their toll when one variable is either elevated or is deficient. The E2 subject is just one of those variables. Here's my .02 on where you're at ... I think you're tapping into something good with how you feel, and obviously you want to sustain that. I think if you will put a little more emphasis upstream; meaning supplement some Pregnenolone, DHEA (you could easily increase 200 ug on your value), make sure your thyroid activity is optimal, and supplement with adequate Vitamin C, D, E, B Complex, Selenium, Gaba, etc., you will see even better results.</p><p></p><p>By taking a broader approach with this, my guess is that you will achieve a well being better than what you are currently experiencing, it will be multi -dimensional, and the balance (homeostasis) will be much more attainable. Additionally, your program will be structured for the long haul!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 12256, member: 696"] That doesn't even appear to be a sensitive assay. I can only imagine where it might be at with a Labcorp sensitive? For the short-term, I'm sure that serum level will have you on cloud nine. However, for the life long marathon of maintaining a successful HRT campaign, I anticipate it will be hard to sustain this sensation of well being at that serum level. I could be wrong, although the E2 lab is usually a good marker with letting you know that there could be an imbalance. Do you by chance have your free/bio available test lab, and/or SHBG? Again, no disputes on how you feel, that should always be factored, but other variables will start taking their toll when one variable is either elevated or is deficient. The E2 subject is just one of those variables. Here's my .02 on where you're at ... I think you're tapping into something good with how you feel, and obviously you want to sustain that. I think if you will put a little more emphasis upstream; meaning supplement some Pregnenolone, DHEA (you could easily increase 200 ug on your value), make sure your thyroid activity is optimal, and supplement with adequate Vitamin C, D, E, B Complex, Selenium, Gaba, etc., you will see even better results. By taking a broader approach with this, my guess is that you will achieve a well being better than what you are currently experiencing, it will be multi -dimensional, and the balance (homeostasis) will be much more attainable. Additionally, your program will be structured for the long haul! [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
Great T-levels (1298) but high E-levels (93.7) in follow-up BW
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