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<blockquote data-quote="fatboyy" data-source="post: 123062" data-attributes="member: 19191"><p>Sorry for the delay everyone...I spoke to Dr. Caulkins and he asvised that it’s likeky my estrogen is low for the same reason my test is low. Not enough LH. I pointed out my LH was at 4.4 (right in the middle of normal) and he advised he’d like to see it in the 7’s. He also says that free T is not a test but a calculation and that Labcorp gets it wrong fairly often. He thinks that’s the case here which would explain my high free T result. </p><p></p><p>Any day now I should get my meds. He prescribed Clomid and Anastrazol. I told him I didn’t want estrogen rebound or bad lipid side effects and he says that .125 anastrazol is such a low dose that I sholdnt worry about either. I’m uber paranoid about estrogen sides and wondering what words of wisdom you guys have? Where is the sweet spot on estradiol? </p><p></p><p>I asked him how much this would help and he said I could see T levels in the 900’s, we’ll we will test in 6 weeks. Does this sound accurate?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatboyy, post: 123062, member: 19191"] Sorry for the delay everyone...I spoke to Dr. Caulkins and he asvised that it’s likeky my estrogen is low for the same reason my test is low. Not enough LH. I pointed out my LH was at 4.4 (right in the middle of normal) and he advised he’d like to see it in the 7’s. He also says that free T is not a test but a calculation and that Labcorp gets it wrong fairly often. He thinks that’s the case here which would explain my high free T result. Any day now I should get my meds. He prescribed Clomid and Anastrazol. I told him I didn’t want estrogen rebound or bad lipid side effects and he says that .125 anastrazol is such a low dose that I sholdnt worry about either. I’m uber paranoid about estrogen sides and wondering what words of wisdom you guys have? Where is the sweet spot on estradiol? I asked him how much this would help and he said I could see T levels in the 900’s, we’ll we will test in 6 weeks. Does this sound accurate? [/QUOTE]
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