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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Lab results, low estradiol - suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt87" data-source="post: 113091" data-attributes="member: 18787"><p>Thank you for the replies guys. </p><p></p><p>I haven't really kept up with my numbers or blood results in the past, as I get blood work done twice a year and see the doctor when I do so. The only time I have ever been contacted by the doctor's office in regards to my blood test was one time they got my results and told me I needed to do vitamin D supplementation. </p><p></p><p>With that said, probably about a year ago I called the doctor's office to see what my E2 levels were as I thought they may be really high. I can't recall the amount of testosterone I was taking at the time, it may have been the 400mg a week, but I recall my E2 being like 22 and my free testosterone was either 1000 or 1100. So my E2 levels have fluctuated obviously in the past but unfortunately I've bounced around a lot with the injections and amount of AI taken and haven't personally kept up with my blood work. </p><p></p><p>Mark- I haven't had either one of those tested, but will look into that for the next one. I just wanted to get a couple baseline tests done without spending a fortune on a test. As far as the nipple sensitivity I'm not sure, I do think it's related to TRT but i'll play it by ear and see.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to take the advice given and stop the AI for 6 weeks? and see how the numbers are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt87, post: 113091, member: 18787"] Thank you for the replies guys. I haven't really kept up with my numbers or blood results in the past, as I get blood work done twice a year and see the doctor when I do so. The only time I have ever been contacted by the doctor's office in regards to my blood test was one time they got my results and told me I needed to do vitamin D supplementation. With that said, probably about a year ago I called the doctor's office to see what my E2 levels were as I thought they may be really high. I can't recall the amount of testosterone I was taking at the time, it may have been the 400mg a week, but I recall my E2 being like 22 and my free testosterone was either 1000 or 1100. So my E2 levels have fluctuated obviously in the past but unfortunately I've bounced around a lot with the injections and amount of AI taken and haven't personally kept up with my blood work. Mark- I haven't had either one of those tested, but will look into that for the next one. I just wanted to get a couple baseline tests done without spending a fortune on a test. As far as the nipple sensitivity I'm not sure, I do think it's related to TRT but i'll play it by ear and see. I'm going to take the advice given and stop the AI for 6 weeks? and see how the numbers are. [/QUOTE]
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