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Nothing.



1.) you’ve only been on it for a month and your body is still adjusting


2.) if you’re taking testosterone to the upper limits of the range then you should expect(and hope) that other downstream hormones follow. It’s kind of weird how many people go “test is just a little above range so no worries” then turn around and go “omg estradiol is .3 points above range so I have to address it”. I would say the vast VAST majority of men don’t need to(and shouldn’t) do anything to alter aromatization. If you read having symptoms then your step should be to increase injection frequency and/or lower dose. But again, due to step one you don’t know what may be symptoms of a particular issue or just your body adjusting to find homeostasis in its new environment.


3.) your hematocrit appears close enough to range that it doesn’t seem too concerning, but you should certainly keep an eye on it. How does your recent test compare to last bloodwork?


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