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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
I must come clean
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymon" data-source="post: 230977" data-attributes="member: 42608"><p>TRT was basically built by bodybuilders screwing around with their hormones to look like the Hulk, and doctors looking at isolated bloodwork variables to get insurance to sign off on things. In the former context, AI’s probably do have a strong purpose in many cycles. Especially on some compounds that promote conversion. Not all to be sure, especially if you have a DHT derivative in there, but there are strong arguments for AI’s in that situation. </p><p></p><p>In the doctor context, they see most guys have E2 in the 20’s so they want you to have E2 in the 20’s. Getting you there could all but kill you and a lot of them wouldn’t really care because their goal is to treat the number and not the patient. It’s largely bloodwork based. It’s the same situation that had many TRT protocols being one 200ml shot every 2-3 weeks. You take some blood tests and they’re okay with what they see so they stick to it. </p><p></p><p>Before TRT I actually had my E2 be too low. It felt like all the light had been sucked out of the world. I couldn’t even feel hot or cold. My sperm actually gets thicker the higher my E2 is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymon, post: 230977, member: 42608"] TRT was basically built by bodybuilders screwing around with their hormones to look like the Hulk, and doctors looking at isolated bloodwork variables to get insurance to sign off on things. In the former context, AI’s probably do have a strong purpose in many cycles. Especially on some compounds that promote conversion. Not all to be sure, especially if you have a DHT derivative in there, but there are strong arguments for AI’s in that situation. In the doctor context, they see most guys have E2 in the 20’s so they want you to have E2 in the 20’s. Getting you there could all but kill you and a lot of them wouldn’t really care because their goal is to treat the number and not the patient. It’s largely bloodwork based. It’s the same situation that had many TRT protocols being one 200ml shot every 2-3 weeks. You take some blood tests and they’re okay with what they see so they stick to it. Before TRT I actually had my E2 be too low. It felt like all the light had been sucked out of the world. I couldn’t even feel hot or cold. My sperm actually gets thicker the higher my E2 is. [/QUOTE]
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