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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: 44577" data-attributes="member: 13598"><p>1Draw, thank you for the great input. Honestly, I've had no negative effects from the pellet modality except for bruising, swelling, and the inability to sit or lie on the cheek for 10-14 days. I didn't have the ups & downs except the time they let my go 4 mos., 3 weeks. Other than that, the main catalyst for my dissatisfaction was trying to educate myself on low T, the therapies, and constantly seeing the warnings about poorly managed E2. My E2 has swung between <5 to 62. The 1st time I asked the doc, he said "I'm not worried". But, I kept reading, eventually found this site and discovered he wasn't even giving me the correct E2 test. Of course, my confidence is gone. If, because of my insurance, I can't connect with a urologist that is pretty much in agreement with this board, I'll go with Defy. My last pellets were May 9, so I have a little time to get it right. Thanks for the comment about the short period of low energy. It's part of the price of getting it right. On the other hand, I'm so happy that I've had the last pellet procedure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay-Jay, post: 44577, member: 13598"] 1Draw, thank you for the great input. Honestly, I've had no negative effects from the pellet modality except for bruising, swelling, and the inability to sit or lie on the cheek for 10-14 days. I didn't have the ups & downs except the time they let my go 4 mos., 3 weeks. Other than that, the main catalyst for my dissatisfaction was trying to educate myself on low T, the therapies, and constantly seeing the warnings about poorly managed E2. My E2 has swung between <5 to 62. The 1st time I asked the doc, he said "I'm not worried". But, I kept reading, eventually found this site and discovered he wasn't even giving me the correct E2 test. Of course, my confidence is gone. If, because of my insurance, I can't connect with a urologist that is pretty much in agreement with this board, I'll go with Defy. My last pellets were May 9, so I have a little time to get it right. Thanks for the comment about the short period of low energy. It's part of the price of getting it right. On the other hand, I'm so happy that I've had the last pellet procedure. [/QUOTE]
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