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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Morning wood vs estrogen levels
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<blockquote data-quote="stx358" data-source="post: 102246" data-attributes="member: 16729"><p>Just a thought - how would you know what your estrogen level is unless you were getting blood drawn every day? The whole idea of chasing E2 levels based solely upon symptoms that could be caused by any number of factors seems utterly self defeating. I have gleaned a lot of good anecdotal information from this board but the one thing that seems overwhelmingly prevalent is the bro-science around E2 management. </p><p></p><p>Anyone who is new on this board who is reading this worried about their testosterone should search "E2 crash." There are far too many examples of that on here from overdosing of AIs. I am still not sure there is any compelling evidence for aggressive AI dosing. E2 is not a "female" hormone and we have no idea of knowing what each of us are supposed to run for a "normal" E2. Your normal could be in the 20s, 30s, or 40s. Unless you have a baseline level from a time when you were healthy you would never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stx358, post: 102246, member: 16729"] Just a thought - how would you know what your estrogen level is unless you were getting blood drawn every day? The whole idea of chasing E2 levels based solely upon symptoms that could be caused by any number of factors seems utterly self defeating. I have gleaned a lot of good anecdotal information from this board but the one thing that seems overwhelmingly prevalent is the bro-science around E2 management. Anyone who is new on this board who is reading this worried about their testosterone should search "E2 crash." There are far too many examples of that on here from overdosing of AIs. I am still not sure there is any compelling evidence for aggressive AI dosing. E2 is not a "female" hormone and we have no idea of knowing what each of us are supposed to run for a "normal" E2. Your normal could be in the 20s, 30s, or 40s. Unless you have a baseline level from a time when you were healthy you would never know. [/QUOTE]
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