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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Jk78 case - from before the starting line
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 22800" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Ther is nothing to fear if the use of an AI is a necessity. The problem arises when a doctor routinely prescribes it without considering alternative methods of managing elevated estradiol. In the first place, E2 is not a pointless by-product in the male bloodstream; too little of it can lead to serious health issues for men. Suppressing it, as a matter of routine, is a tendency many doctors engage in. So, one needs a healthy level of estradiol to feel and function well. If those levels can be achieved without the use of a drug, and Anastrozole is a notoriously difficult drug to dose properly, so much the better. TRT is a complex practice, the more variables that can be eliminated, the better. If needed, it should be prescribed. But only when needed, and then with care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 22800, member: 2624"] Ther is nothing to fear if the use of an AI is a necessity. The problem arises when a doctor routinely prescribes it without considering alternative methods of managing elevated estradiol. In the first place, E2 is not a pointless by-product in the male bloodstream; too little of it can lead to serious health issues for men. Suppressing it, as a matter of routine, is a tendency many doctors engage in. So, one needs a healthy level of estradiol to feel and function well. If those levels can be achieved without the use of a drug, and Anastrozole is a notoriously difficult drug to dose properly, so much the better. TRT is a complex practice, the more variables that can be eliminated, the better. If needed, it should be prescribed. But only when needed, and then with care. [/QUOTE]
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Jk78 case - from before the starting line
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