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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: 102257" data-attributes="member: 16729"><p>The premise is incorrect. You can't feel E2 that acutely over short periods but all of us can certainly fool ourselves into believing that E2 is something we can sense and aggressively "manage" in the absence of any clinical data. The point was not to argue with you though. The point is to help new people from going down the path of popping an AI every time they wake up two days in a row without arousal and crash their E2. The two may not even be connected. There are numerous things involved in morning arousal.</p><p></p><p>Case in point. I went through a low point a couple weeks ago where my erectile function was below normal. I was due for a regular lab draw. My E2 is always in the low 30's with a TT of 1000 and no AI. This time it came back at 68. Even I thought "holy shit my E2 spiked and killed my libido." As anti AI as I am even I thought about calling my doctor and having him order me an AI and doing a temporary dosing protocol to lower my E2. Instead I waited it out and checked my sensitive E2 on discounted labs a couple weeks later. It was in the low 30's like it always was. It was probably a false reading on the test that showed a 68. My erectile function returned to normal in the meantime as well. I was just having a bad week - tired, lack of sleep, diet out of whack - any number of things could have caused it. In that moment though I was sure it was E2. I was wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stx358, post: 102257, member: 16729"] The premise is incorrect. You can't feel E2 that acutely over short periods but all of us can certainly fool ourselves into believing that E2 is something we can sense and aggressively "manage" in the absence of any clinical data. The point was not to argue with you though. The point is to help new people from going down the path of popping an AI every time they wake up two days in a row without arousal and crash their E2. The two may not even be connected. There are numerous things involved in morning arousal. Case in point. I went through a low point a couple weeks ago where my erectile function was below normal. I was due for a regular lab draw. My E2 is always in the low 30's with a TT of 1000 and no AI. This time it came back at 68. Even I thought "holy shit my E2 spiked and killed my libido." As anti AI as I am even I thought about calling my doctor and having him order me an AI and doing a temporary dosing protocol to lower my E2. Instead I waited it out and checked my sensitive E2 on discounted labs a couple weeks later. It was in the low 30's like it always was. It was probably a false reading on the test that showed a 68. My erectile function returned to normal in the meantime as well. I was just having a bad week - tired, lack of sleep, diet out of whack - any number of things could have caused it. In that moment though I was sure it was E2. I was wrong. [/QUOTE]
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