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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
High T & estradiol levels on testosterone pellets
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay-Jay" data-source="post: 43804" data-attributes="member: 13598"><p>Thank you for this extremely valuable insight. Yes, it is a little discomforting to see that my doctor is not up to date. The first step is, I will do a self-test with discountedlabs.com and see where my E2 really is and possibly reduce or eliminate the Anastozole until the next scheduled lab, in about 6 weeks. I'll ask that the lab in 6 weeks be sensitive E2. I am also leaning heavily toward asking to transition from pellets to self injection. It sounds like the transition could be accomplished without interrupting the excellent benefits I have with the increased T, and, that E2 is more easily managed with injections.</p><p></p><p>I'll definitely also look at Defy Medical and know that I have an option, depending on how my requested changes to sensitive E2 and injections are received.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay-Jay, post: 43804, member: 13598"] Thank you for this extremely valuable insight. Yes, it is a little discomforting to see that my doctor is not up to date. The first step is, I will do a self-test with discountedlabs.com and see where my E2 really is and possibly reduce or eliminate the Anastozole until the next scheduled lab, in about 6 weeks. I'll ask that the lab in 6 weeks be sensitive E2. I am also leaning heavily toward asking to transition from pellets to self injection. It sounds like the transition could be accomplished without interrupting the excellent benefits I have with the increased T, and, that E2 is more easily managed with injections. I'll definitely also look at Defy Medical and know that I have an option, depending on how my requested changes to sensitive E2 and injections are received. [/QUOTE]
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