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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
I am always hot: Is this a high estradiol symptom?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 98471" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>Your math is incorrect by a few places but that's exactly what I've done in lieu of more Anastrozole, cut the Cyp a bit and see if the Free T comes down because we know that low SHBG = high Free T which should also translate to high Free Estrogen (Dr Crisler has some information on this) but it's not a widely known or accepted theory that the low SHBG guy made need to be closer to 20 on the LC/MS/MS scale. In fact there's a line of thought that in the low SHBG guy E may need to mirror the SHBG factor. Also a piece from Dr Crisler that some of his low SHBG guys can tolerate very little E. </p><p></p><p>28mg * 7 = 196mg (scripted by Dr Saya)</p><p>22mg * 7 = 154mg</p><p></p><p>Also note I'm not using DHEA or really anything else that could aromatase, I've gone as far as being on Cypionate ONLY and still aromatase at a high rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 98471, member: 2657"] Your math is incorrect by a few places but that's exactly what I've done in lieu of more Anastrozole, cut the Cyp a bit and see if the Free T comes down because we know that low SHBG = high Free T which should also translate to high Free Estrogen (Dr Crisler has some information on this) but it's not a widely known or accepted theory that the low SHBG guy made need to be closer to 20 on the LC/MS/MS scale. In fact there's a line of thought that in the low SHBG guy E may need to mirror the SHBG factor. Also a piece from Dr Crisler that some of his low SHBG guys can tolerate very little E. 28mg * 7 = 196mg (scripted by Dr Saya) 22mg * 7 = 154mg Also note I'm not using DHEA or really anything else that could aromatase, I've gone as far as being on Cypionate ONLY and still aromatase at a high rate. [/QUOTE]
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