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Testosterone Basics & Questions
How often to test SHBG?
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<blockquote data-quote="DragonBits" data-source="post: 153099" data-attributes="member: 18023"><p>I assume you are supplementing testosterone, either injection or cream? Is your total T above 600? Does raising T cause more E2? I also assume you aren't taking any supplements or other hormones that many cause lower E2.</p><p></p><p>IMO undetectable levels of E2 with normal levels of T is more than just a reduced aromatase activity.</p><p></p><p>I have had E2 below 5 when my total T was 350, I suppose if I got a lcms test they could have detected E2 at some level. </p><p></p><p>The only ill effects I had was my joints tended to be more sensitive to stress, now they aren't.</p><p></p><p>Now with E2 at 20-50, I have had allergic reactions to drugs that I tolerated before with no problems. Several eye drops and penicillin drugs. Not a big deal as I just avoid those drugs, but it was a surprise.</p><p></p><p>Try supplementing boron, in the past that raised both my free T and E2, 6 mg, you can tolerate a lot more than 6 mg, that is what I settled at. That raised my E2 from <5 to 11 with a total T of 350.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonBits, post: 153099, member: 18023"] I assume you are supplementing testosterone, either injection or cream? Is your total T above 600? Does raising T cause more E2? I also assume you aren't taking any supplements or other hormones that many cause lower E2. IMO undetectable levels of E2 with normal levels of T is more than just a reduced aromatase activity. I have had E2 below 5 when my total T was 350, I suppose if I got a lcms test they could have detected E2 at some level. The only ill effects I had was my joints tended to be more sensitive to stress, now they aren't. Now with E2 at 20-50, I have had allergic reactions to drugs that I tolerated before with no problems. Several eye drops and penicillin drugs. Not a big deal as I just avoid those drugs, but it was a surprise. Try supplementing boron, in the past that raised both my free T and E2, 6 mg, you can tolerate a lot more than 6 mg, that is what I settled at. That raised my E2 from <5 to 11 with a total T of 350. [/QUOTE]
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