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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
High Estradiol in Men: How High is Too High?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nelson Vergel" data-source="post: 169525" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Nah. You are OK. If someone is truly convinced a certain number makes them feel better and they have done enough trial and error to prove it to themselves, then more power to them. I guess after 36 years on using TRT I don’t believe there are such absolute numbers. Every hormone is somehow connected to others as an orchestra. Thinking that one hormone which is only zero point 4 percent of testosterone has such power on quality of life with a 10 pg</p><p>variation is hard for me to grasp. It really implies that all other hormones, your sleep the night prior to testing, your stress level that day, your life style that week, your partner’s fight with you the night before, etc have little influence on your stamina and libido compared to a variation of estradiol level of 20 percent. Call me jaded but I have seen so much suffering and frustration in men chasing one number.</p><p></p><p>Everyone is entitled to their beliefs even if they are based on placebo or nocebo. We just have to be very careful not to follow beliefs more than data specially when talking to newbies that are seeking a quick fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelson Vergel, post: 169525, member: 3"] Nah. You are OK. If someone is truly convinced a certain number makes them feel better and they have done enough trial and error to prove it to themselves, then more power to them. I guess after 36 years on using TRT I don’t believe there are such absolute numbers. Every hormone is somehow connected to others as an orchestra. Thinking that one hormone which is only zero point 4 percent of testosterone has such power on quality of life with a 10 pg variation is hard for me to grasp. It really implies that all other hormones, your sleep the night prior to testing, your stress level that day, your life style that week, your partner’s fight with you the night before, etc have little influence on your stamina and libido compared to a variation of estradiol level of 20 percent. Call me jaded but I have seen so much suffering and frustration in men chasing one number. Everyone is entitled to their beliefs even if they are based on placebo or nocebo. We just have to be very careful not to follow beliefs more than data specially when talking to newbies that are seeking a quick fix. [/QUOTE]
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