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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="JimGainz" data-source="post: 247188" data-attributes="member: 19127"><p>FWIW my Urologist who has been treating TRT patients for 15 years says he likes to see E2 in the 30-40 range. He said that generally that’s a good level to get estrogen benefits without worrying about any gyno, bloating ,acne, etc. He targets Testosterone in the 700-1000 ng/dl so its a decent ratio.</p><p></p><p>i have to take 1/4 Aromasin per week to keep E2 at 45 (with a 900 total T). Without any AI my E2 would shoot up to 80 or 90. My Uro said that’s too high for a man. I also felt weird at that level, very itchy, irritable, etc. </p><p></p><p>I never followed the logic of having E2 get to what ever level it wants without controlling it. Seems Dr Rouzier put out some info on YouTube asking to show one study that demonstrated harm with estrogen in males - and TRT people took that and threw away the AI. Well, I haven't seen a study showing higher estrogen is better either so I’ll try to keep things in physiological ranges for a male.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimGainz, post: 247188, member: 19127"] FWIW my Urologist who has been treating TRT patients for 15 years says he likes to see E2 in the 30-40 range. He said that generally that’s a good level to get estrogen benefits without worrying about any gyno, bloating ,acne, etc. He targets Testosterone in the 700-1000 ng/dl so its a decent ratio. i have to take 1/4 Aromasin per week to keep E2 at 45 (with a 900 total T). Without any AI my E2 would shoot up to 80 or 90. My Uro said that’s too high for a man. I also felt weird at that level, very itchy, irritable, etc. I never followed the logic of having E2 get to what ever level it wants without controlling it. Seems Dr Rouzier put out some info on YouTube asking to show one study that demonstrated harm with estrogen in males - and TRT people took that and threw away the AI. Well, I haven't seen a study showing higher estrogen is better either so I’ll try to keep things in physiological ranges for a male. [/QUOTE]
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