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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Is Testosterone to Estradiol Ratio Important in Men?
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<blockquote data-quote="jfullam" data-source="post: 22632" data-attributes="member: 8058"><p>BigFred - if you don't mind me asking, what is your approx body fat %? It seems like body fat/belly fat plays some role in ability to control E2 levels? I am just starting out with TRT, even though my BW looks great and I exercise 4-5x per week, I am still carrying quite a bit of belly fat. I currently weigh in at 205 at 5' 10". I'm probably carrying a good 15-20 lbs of excess fat right now. My ideal weight is 185-190#. But over the last 6 months, my weight has steadily increased even though I am exercising and have a reasonable diet. My metabolism seems out of whack currently and I am hopeful I can turn things around with proper T levels and continued exercise and diet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfullam, post: 22632, member: 8058"] BigFred - if you don't mind me asking, what is your approx body fat %? It seems like body fat/belly fat plays some role in ability to control E2 levels? I am just starting out with TRT, even though my BW looks great and I exercise 4-5x per week, I am still carrying quite a bit of belly fat. I currently weigh in at 205 at 5' 10". I'm probably carrying a good 15-20 lbs of excess fat right now. My ideal weight is 185-190#. But over the last 6 months, my weight has steadily increased even though I am exercising and have a reasonable diet. My metabolism seems out of whack currently and I am hopeful I can turn things around with proper T levels and continued exercise and diet. [/QUOTE]
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