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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Latest labs 10/13
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 126673" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>What Vince is saying is that your E2 might be too LOW, not high. Lowering it would only make you feel worse. He’s saying that boosting it UP might make you feel better, which I agree with.</p><p></p><p>Your testosterone, total and free, are both too high for a doctor to put you on TRT. When I first looked at your numbers, they were so good that I honest to god thought that those were your lab results while on TRT. I should of known that you weren’t tho due to your LH and FSH not being zero’d out. Both are at healthy levels though, especially LH, which is the one that is responsible for testosterone production. So you definitely don’t need TRT. But Vince took the words right out of my mouth, the first thing I thought of when you had normal testosterone levels but lowish E2 was DHEA. I would definitely get your DHEA-S levels checked. when guys go on DHEA, they usually always report that it spikes their E2, which would be a good thing for you. And also, DHEA has been known to help with almost all the symptoms that you reported.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 126673, member: 15043"] What Vince is saying is that your E2 might be too LOW, not high. Lowering it would only make you feel worse. He’s saying that boosting it UP might make you feel better, which I agree with. Your testosterone, total and free, are both too high for a doctor to put you on TRT. When I first looked at your numbers, they were so good that I honest to god thought that those were your lab results while on TRT. I should of known that you weren’t tho due to your LH and FSH not being zero’d out. Both are at healthy levels though, especially LH, which is the one that is responsible for testosterone production. So you definitely don’t need TRT. But Vince took the words right out of my mouth, the first thing I thought of when you had normal testosterone levels but lowish E2 was DHEA. I would definitely get your DHEA-S levels checked. when guys go on DHEA, they usually always report that it spikes their E2, which would be a good thing for you. And also, DHEA has been known to help with almost all the symptoms that you reported. [/QUOTE]
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